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You have no idea how happy I am to get something repeatable on this front. I feel pretty annoying reporting the "random" crashes I've gotten lately. What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Open either attached image. (or any non .gif/.bmp image that loads a single layer as a "background" not a "layer."
2. Create a selection that ends below the image. (Start selecting on the canvas, drag your mouse below the canvas, and stop clicking.)
3. Click the selection. Crash. What is the expected output? What do you see instead? I expect to drag the selection. I get a crash. What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? Aseprite 1.0.2 on windows Vista 32 Bit.
*Please provide any additional information below.
The bad news that I usually work with gifs, meaning the causes of my other crashes maybe aren't this. I have not succeeded in getting a crash on a .gif file in this way. .BMP also seems safe from this. I haven't tested any other formats.
This is a great catch! I'll send you via email a special v1.0.3-beta3 with the fix so you can continue testing and see if you get more crashes. Thank you so much!
From kirby...@gmail.com on August 07, 2014 02:30:13
You have no idea how happy I am to get something repeatable on this front. I feel pretty annoying reporting the "random" crashes I've gotten lately. What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Open either attached image. (or any non .gif/.bmp image that loads a single layer as a "background" not a "layer."
2. Create a selection that ends below the image. (Start selecting on the canvas, drag your mouse below the canvas, and stop clicking.)
3. Click the selection. Crash. What is the expected output? What do you see instead? I expect to drag the selection. I get a crash. What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? Aseprite 1.0.2 on windows Vista 32 Bit.
*Please provide any additional information below.
The bad news that I usually work with gifs, meaning the causes of my other crashes maybe aren't this. I have not succeeded in getting a crash on a .gif file in this way. .BMP also seems safe from this. I haven't tested any other formats.
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Original issue: http://code.google.com/p/aseprite/issues/detail?id=443
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