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[mathcad] RE: Weird editor bugs (again)

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[mathcad] RE: Weird editor bugs (again)
Author: Troyer, Rod    Posted: Mon, 3 Oct 2005 10:35:08 -0700
Andy,



Yes, I did repeat your dilemma in MathCAD 12, and I was amazed how fast
MathCAD went away.



The simplest work-a-round is once you have the editor bar on the
placeholder, press Insert to reverse its direction then delete it with a
backspace or two, or three.





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From: "Andy.Spragg" "mailto:Andy.Spragg"
Sent: Monday, October 03, 2005 10:12 AM
To: Mathcad Discussion List
Subject: [mathcad] RE: Weird editor bugs (again)




Hi all,

The red face is all mine, not Paul's. His red thing is a herring i.e. my
original posting that really did take 3 days to get back to me, and
caused me to suspect a server problem when my alleged follow-up with
attachment still hadn't got back to me 5 days later. Turns out the
reason was that I didn't post it, I emailed it direct to Mark Smith -
who then replied via the list. Hence my firm belief that I had posted it
in the first place. However, I hadn't, so (belatedly) here it is. And at
least now I know why list postings sometimes resemble buses in the way
they all arrive at once.

Andy
OK, here we go. Worksheet attached, the file name is most of the
instructions! I haven't experimented with how much of the worksheet I
can chop out and still have the bug exhibit itself, life's too short.
So...

1) Open worksheet, scroll to bottom. In the very last expression, you
will see an unoccupied placeholder. Click it to select it with the blue
right-angle thingy, hit Delete on keyboard. Wave a quick goodbye to
Mathcad.

2) I just tried an alternative Delete method. After clicking placeholder
to select it with the blue right-angle thing, I tried carefully dragging
to select it the alternative way i.e. so it is covered with the black
box thing (I did this because when I previously reported weird copy and
paste behaviour in the editor, I was advised to use the black box method
rather than the blue right-angle method). This time, when I hit Delete,
the selection just reverts to the blue right-angle method. Go to 1) ...

Andy





Mark Smith "mark.smith"

28/09/2005 11:08

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Hi Andy.
Send me the file direct (or post it) with instructions on how to make
it fail & I'll give it a go.
mark
From: "Andy.Spragg" "mailto:Andy.Spragg"
Sent: 27 September 2005 18:17
To: Mathcad Discussion List
Subject: [mathcad] RE: Weird editor bugs (again)



Hi, Mark.

No, I hadn't applied the service packs. However, I went and downloaded
the latest version from Adept, and applied it, and checked that the S/N
had a C after it (it did), and tested my demo worksheet, and the
problem still manifested exactly the same. The fact that it is
completely reproducible is rather unusual IME and makes me wonder if it
might actually be useful to Mathsoft, depending of course on whether it
still manifests in later versions, and whether the equation editor has
been completely rewritten for v13 as it is supposed to have been.

I've never posted a worksheet to the forum before. Would you or anyone
else be interested to see if my demo "works" on other machines and
versions? If so, do I just attach and post?

Andy



Mark Smith "mark.smith"

27/09/2005 10:07

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Hi
I'm still using 2000 & have never seen this. Have you applied all the
service packs? if you do a help about does your serial number end in C
? this was the last update (i think)

mark
From: "Andy.Spragg" "mailto:Andy.Spragg"
Sent: 23 September 2005 15:26
To: Mathcad Discussion List
Subject: [mathcad] Weird editor bugs (again)



I'm working with Mathcad 2000 at the moment - we had a copy going
spare, and it was a lot closer to my colleaagues than the v7 I have
been stubbornly sticking to these last few years, so I decided to make
use of it. No problems so far, until today - but then I haven't
stressed it until today. Actually, what I've been doing today
shouldn't have been particularly stressful - simple symbolic stuff -
but stressful compared to what I've used it for thus far. Anyway ...

... I've discovered this "interesting" bug in the equation editor. I'd
be surprised (but not amazed) if it's not known about, but I don't
recall it being aired before. I'm editing an equation (with symbolic
equals, not evaluation equals) - just manually regrouping some terms -
and trying to delete a placeholder (using the delete key on the
keyboard). Three times now, Mathcad has just instanteously shut itself
down as a result. Not crashed, just made a sharp exit - as if Delete
was a (red)hotkey. One time, Windows even asked me if I wanted to
send blahblah.mcd to the Recycle Bin ...

So now I'm proceeding very carefully, saving every few seconds, and
keeping my fingers crossed. Does anyone know anything about this bug?

Andy

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