How to crash Diva in 5 easy steps
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- KVRer
- 5 posts since 17 Oct, 2023
Diva 1.4.6, Logic Pro 10.7.9, MacOS Ventura 13.6
1. Open Diva
2. Presets
3. Open a folder (I’m using one in Third Party, probably any folder will work fine)
4. Right click a folder name (the folder name I'm using is very long, not sure if it matters), choose Rename
5. Press Cmd+A
EXPECTED: Select all text
ACTUAL: Diva crashes
1. Open Diva
2. Presets
3. Open a folder (I’m using one in Third Party, probably any folder will work fine)
4. Right click a folder name (the folder name I'm using is very long, not sure if it matters), choose Rename
5. Press Cmd+A
EXPECTED: Select all text
ACTUAL: Diva crashes
- KVRAF
- 14455 posts since 16 Feb, 2005 from Planet Earth, Somewhere
I have beta tested formally and informally for decades. This is the most interesting hilarioud introduction to a repro i have ever seen..lol.. how to crash diva in 4 easy steps..
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- KVRAF
- 2171 posts since 22 Mar, 2005 from a planet called u-he
I can reproduce this, but only in Logic. No problem in Bitwig, Reaper or other hosts.
I don't think we implemented support for those keyboard shortcuts at all, since it would highly depend on the host if they work or not.
When you open the rename dialog, the whole text is already selected, making it unnecessary to use CMD-A.
I'll file a ticket so we can investigate this, will be interesting to see what happens in Logic that doesn't happen in other hosts.
Thanks for reporting.
I don't think we implemented support for those keyboard shortcuts at all, since it would highly depend on the host if they work or not.
When you open the rename dialog, the whole text is already selected, making it unnecessary to use CMD-A.
I'll file a ticket so we can investigate this, will be interesting to see what happens in Logic that doesn't happen in other hosts.
Thanks for reporting.
That QA guy from planet u-he.
- KVRAF
- 1897 posts since 14 Jul, 2018
here nothing happens in hostingAU and also in logic 1.5.1 under mojave (intel mac mini)
i can select it, i can double-click it but how to "open" it ?
selecting a folder in the preset menu, ctrl-click renamie..
then cmd-a does sinmply nothing here in logic
how do i "open" a folder in the preset browser ?3. Open a folder (I’m using one in Third Party, probably any folder will work fine)
i can select it, i can double-click it but how to "open" it ?
selecting a folder in the preset menu, ctrl-click renamie..
then cmd-a does sinmply nothing here in logic
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 5 posts since 17 Oct, 2023
What I am doing is expanding the folder by clicking the disclosure arrow to show sub-folders under it.how do i "open" a folder in the preset browser ?
i can select it, i can double-click it but how to "open" it ?
As far as I can tell the bug is triggered just by doing Cmd+A in the rename box, but I don't have the source code to Diva or Logic, which is why I gave more specific steps.
I also forgot to mention I'm running the native Apple Silicon flavor of Logic; not sure if it matters.
- KVRAF
- 1897 posts since 14 Jul, 2018
i see - thanksCraigStuntz wrote: Wed Oct 18, 2023 3:37 am by clicking the disclosure arrow to show sub-folders under it.
anyway: cmd-a still does nothing here
- u-he
- 30194 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Yeah, it somehow works in the multi line text fields (e.g. preset description) but it doesn't work in single line ones. Our dev in charge is alerted, he'll surely have a fix.
In addition, Logic doesn't really crash, it just displays a cryptic message about something the plug-in definitely does not do (we would know). So it's all weird. Might be related to cmd-A by default being an Application-wide keyboard shortcut.
In addition, Logic doesn't really crash, it just displays a cryptic message about something the plug-in definitely does not do (we would know). So it's all weird. Might be related to cmd-A by default being an Application-wide keyboard shortcut.
