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Old 02-20-2013, 03:49 PM   #46
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0.7.0 kept Appcrash-ing on opening (Windows 7). Run Registry Fix, RegCure, chkdsk, everything. No go. Went back to 0.6.2, everything's fine again. Waiting for 0.7.1.
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Hi,

I don't know what changed in this version to cause this situation, but now when I open some books, the cover image is displayed differently. For example, I do something like this in the cover.xhtml file:

Code:
<head>
  <title>Cover</title>
<style type="text/css">
@page {padding: 0pt; margin:0pt}
            body { text-align: center; padding:0pt; margin: 0pt; }
            div { margin: 0pt; padding: 0pt; }

  img.sgc-1 {height: 100%}
</style>
</head>

<body>
  <div><img alt="Cover" class="sgc-1" src="../Images/cover.jpg" /></div>
</body>
And the resulting image is compressed horizontally (or vertically stretched). In the previous versions, this wasn't happening. Is it a bug or it's me who's doing something wrong?

I'm using 'height: 100%' when the cover images are big. I thought this wasn't suppose to affect the verical/horizontal ratio.

Thanks in advance for your help—and great job on this new version!

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Hi,

I don't know what changed in this version to cause this situation, but now when I open some books, the cover image is displayed differently. For example, I do something like this in the cover.xhtml file:

Code:
<head>
  <title>Cover</title>
<style type="text/css">
@page {padding: 0pt; margin:0pt}
            body { text-align: center; padding:0pt; margin: 0pt; }
            div { margin: 0pt; padding: 0pt; }

  img.sgc-1 {height: 100%}
</style>
</head>

<body>
  <div><img alt="Cover" class="sgc-1" src="../Images/cover.jpg" /></div>
</body>
And the resulting image is compressed horizontally (or vertically stretched). In the previous versions, this wasn't happening. Is it a bug or it's me who's doing something wrong?

I'm using 'height: 100%' when the cover images are big. I thought this wasn't suppose to affect the verical/horizontal ratio.

Thanks in advance for your help—and great job on this new version!

Michael
If I understand correctly, you are seeing the Qt5 bug discussed in this thread.
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If I understand correctly, you are seeing the Qt5 bug discussed in this thread.
Ah! Thank you! I don't mind the bug, I was just suddenly afraid that I had been doing something wrong for the last 30 books I've worked on.
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Ah! Thank you! I don't mind the bug, I was just suddenly afraid that I had been doing something wrong for the last 30 books I've worked on.
Yeah, I had the same reaction; but a quick check showed that everything displayed correctly in the reader software I use for quality control.
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Two very minor things, and they might be due to my very elderly HP computer ( running XP Pro SP3).

Occasionally, but not predictably, if I have multilple instances of Sigil 7 open, then close one, it shuts down and then presents windows Memory Access error message. (Files save ok, shuts down ok, but get the error message *afterwards*)

Second -- I cannot seem to open large epubs with v 7. I know that over 10mb won't open, but I haven't fine-tuned to find the actual boundary. These same files open fine in earlier versions. When I double-click in my file manager, Sigil never finishes loading and I have to kill the process with Task Manager. When I try to open a large epub from the Sigil interface, choose the file, the file browser grays out and Sigil freezes, and I have to kill it with Task Manager.

As I said, these might be due to gremlins in my computer. But if the problems are of interest to the programmers, I can research further and post more detailed information.
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Two very minor things, and they might be due to my very elderly HP computer ( running XP Pro SP3).

Occasionally, but not predictably, if I have multilple instances of Sigil 7 open, then close one, it shuts down and then presents windows Memory Access error message. (Files save ok, shuts down ok, but get the error message *afterwards*)

Second -- I cannot seem to open large epubs with v 7. I know that over 10mb won't open, but I haven't fine-tuned to find the actual boundary. These same files open fine in earlier versions. When I double-click in my file manager, Sigil never finishes loading and I have to kill the process with Task Manager. When I try to open a large epub from the Sigil interface, choose the file, the file browser grays out and Sigil freezes, and I have to kill it with Task Manager.

As I said, these might be due to gremlins in my computer. But if the problems are of interest to the programmers, I can research further and post more detailed information.
XP SP3 (P4 CPU w 2G RAM) here
No problem on saving, then closing 2 simultaneous Sigil Edits.
If you don't have over 1G RAM, your system may be using Virtual Memory (a section of your HD).

Run the CheckDisk tool: repair (Will ask if you want to do on the next reboot: YES ). Reboot (and wait for it to complete)

If you system HAS lots of RAM, you might get a 'Live CD' that contains: Memtest86 (Ubuntu Live CD's have this, but you can download a MEMTEST86 ISO and burn the CD). Boot the CD and let it run till it ends at least 1 full pass (HOURS of running, plan on a overnite run) or the screen starts showing multiple RED lines (The eek, means you should at least re-seat the RAM, clean FAN and CPU Fins and try 1 more time before heading to the RAM store)
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Make sure firefox is not open in the background. It consumes a lot of resources.
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Really! I see about the same footprint as Calibre
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@mrmikel, not a Firefox user. Opera v 11, which IS sometimes a hog if lots of tabs are open.

@theducks, thank you for the suggestions. I have 2 GB ram, but will try the Checkdisk and see where I land. I know I don't have much hard-drive space left, and it may be time to move some files to an external drive.
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@theducks, thank you for the suggestions. I have 2 GB ram, but will try the Checkdisk and see where I land. I know I don't have much hard-drive space left, and it may be time to move some files to an external drive.
Suggestion, defrag your swapspace (not done by Defrag).

get sysinternals: pagedefrag.exe

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1) close all programs.
2) defrag your Hard drive.
3) disable your Pagefile (on all drives). Reboot required.
4) defrag the HD again
5) enable the Pagefile on the fastest/widest channels (SATA/PATA) only (you can limit to a single non-removable drive if you have more than 1) I set mine to fixed 2G start, 3.3G max, Reboot required
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That's a lot in both cases.
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I've found a bug in 0.7.0 for Windows running under Windows 7.

When I select a few lines to be search/replaced out, the S&R won't find them even in the same file I selected them from. Even a single line is an issue. This does include the end-of-line marker.

So if I was to have...

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2
3
4
5

and I selected 2, 3 & 4 with the cursor sitting at the beginning of 5, the S&R will not find anything. Even if I was to do the same thing with just 3 with the curser at the beginning of 4, it still fails to find.
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