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Originally Posted by Doitsu
Unfortunately, I also managed to crash the Linux version of Sigil using your method. I.e., the problem also affects other operating systems.
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Thanks. I would have been highly surprised had it truly been a Windows-only issue.
P.S. And it's not "unfortunate" at all, really. You've done me a favor! Debugging it on Linux will be a breeze compared to trying to pry clues from Windows' uncooperative fingers.
The unfortunate part is that there's no guarantee we can even address the issue (provided debugging proves successful) if it's deep inside one of those Qt widget functions. How much do you want to bet that the problem goes away if we reverted back to the "tag mode" option -- which of course generates invalid tags?