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Originally Posted by KevinH
There was no crash activity associated with the crashlog. The Window is never properly moved to the primary screen as it should have been according to qt docs and it stays invisible (just like when I turn off the power but do not disconnect the extra monitor).
Have you fully disconnected your second monitor or just turned it off?
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I did not turn off or disconnect either monitor. I simply dragged the Sigil window to the 2nd monitor and closed it. When I attempted to reopen Sigil it crashes. When I go to Display settings and move the #1 monitor to the left of the #2 monitor, Sigil then opens fine.
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Originally Posted by KevinH
Does Windows Display Settings, have a "Gather Windows" button?
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Not by that name...but I think you may be referring to the "Extend Displays" function (see attached image) that creates one large desktop where the mouse flows from the edge of one display to the edge of the other continuously via the orientation shown in the graphic. In the image you would move your mouse from the right edge of monitor 2 and it would show up on the left edge of monitor 1.
I usually have these monitors set to "Extend these Display"
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Originally Posted by KevinH
Could Sigil NOT have "crashed" but be just sitting there idle ?
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Here are a couple links to video showing what I term a "crash"..."Sigil is not responding", and how I get it to recover.
Showing Sigil Crash:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/3mi9gyt8lz...Crash.MOV?dl=0
Showing Sigil Recovery:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/bkrz2exp91...cover.MOV?dl=0