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bemused0
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<class XFW::OSCallError> ::SetFocus(handle 003B0514)(window <class Controls::Form>@0012CB44) failed with error code 0x0000007E: The specified module could not be found.

Error is repeatable.

Condition:
The result node is currently selected, clicking on "Actual Pixels"
without all of the required inputs causes an abrupt crash, and does not trigger the error report assert.

-Should throw an error yelling at me for not having a full set of inputs.
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Vladimir Golovin
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Posts: 3446
Filters: 55
Can't repeat it -- could you describe it step by step? Here's an example:

1. Create a new filter
2. Select the Result component
3. Choose View > Actual Pixels from the main menu
4. ...
5. ...

and so on, you get the idea.
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bemused0
Artist
Posts: 22
sorry was in a rush should have been more detailed.

1. Create a new filter
2. Set type to 'Surface'
3. plug anything into 'Surface Color' (ie gradient).
4. nothing is plugged into height
5. zoom (making the 'Actual Pixels' button available)
6. Click ' Actual Pixels'
7. crash

Also tried step 4. with something plugged into height, also crashed.
It doesnt seem to matter much what I plug into the Surface Color and Height inputs, it still crashes when I hit 'actual pixels'.
After trying some variations, I can crash it by hitting 'Actual Pixels' on almost any 'Surface' I pull up...

I'll reinstall, see what happens.
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Vladimir Golovin
Administrator
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Filters: 55
Quote
bemused0 wrote:
I'll reinstall, see what happens.


No need to reinstall, it won't help. Two questions:

1. What were the pixel dimensions of the image you were using?
2. Photoshop or Standalone?
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bemused0
Artist
Posts: 22
Standalone.

As far as size, I hadn't opened an Image first, (so 600x600 I would assume?)....

However, I can produce a crash pretty much anytime I hit actual pixels now (in the standalone).
Example:

1. Open filterforge
2. Select any surface (maybe, Building > Decorative Tiles 2)
3. Open Filter Editor (current)
4. click ' Actual Pixels'
5. Crash


On a dual p4 3.2ghz (sitting next to the athlon I'm reporting from).
The same problem is NOT repeatable... so its something about this computer's config to be sure.
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Vladimir Golovin
Administrator
Posts: 3446
Filters: 55
Can't reproduce it on my P4. Anyway, the guys will look into it tomorrow -- thank you for reporting it!
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onyXMaster
Filter Forge, Inc.
Posts: 350
Do you use some appearance customization software (i.e. WindowsBlinds) or a custom XP theme?
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bemused0
Artist
Posts: 22
Nope on both of those, in XP I have the style set back to 'Classic Look' ala windows 95 (the bubbly stuff annoys me).
No appearance customization software, but I do use Nvidia's desktop manager(the one built into the driver).
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onyXMaster
Filter Forge, Inc.
Posts: 350
Dual-monitor setup?
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bemused0
Artist
Posts: 22
Yes, but the computer I produced this crash on is:

Single Monitor
1.8ghz Athlon XP
Windows XP 5.1 SP2
1Gig Ram
Radeon 7900

Very different specs from my work machine..

(I think it may be an issue with that computer however, I havent been able to reproduce this crash..try as I might... on any other computer I use).

sorry smile:(

-nicholas
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Vladimir Golovin
Administrator
Posts: 3446
Filters: 55
This bug is fixed, expect the fix in the next update.
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