[Therion] Trapped in Therion on Error
Adam Sampson
caver.adam at outlook.com
Fri Jun 5 12:39:22 CEST 2015
After several iterations I figured out that my Inkscape output had lines which only had one point (and no connecting point). Once I got those cleared up it worked.
I gather from the response that there isn't a setting that would let me close the program once it encounters an error.
On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 2:56 AM -0700, "Michael Wasmund" <knollesimage at t-online.de> wrote:
I had similar symptom when the background bitmap used for the scrap is
extremely large. In that case needs to be replaced by smaller bitmap.
Also suggest to check whether UTF-8 is the right encoding for you or wether
it should be ISO8859-1 (if you're in Europe).
Regards, Michael.
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From: therion-bounces at speleo.sk [mailto:therion-bounces at speleo.sk] On Behalf
Of Martin Sluka
Sent: Freitag, 5. Juni 2015 19:06
To: List for Therion users
Subject: Re: [Therion] Trapped in Therion on Error
Please, check first line in plain text editor, it MUST be encoding code
there. Only one time!
Another problem could be an invisible character somewhere. Check it by line
numbers.
Programers text editor may help much.
m.s.
5. 6. 2015 v 5:40, Rob Countess <rob.countess at gmail.com>:
Just a total shot in the dark but I had something similar when I copied and
pasted from a text editor into therion editor. The therion editor. I ended
up doubling the first line the text encoding line (UTF blahblahblah) which
was not entirely obvious because the therion editor seems to hide that line.
Once I fixed it the problems went away.
On Thursday, June 4, 2015, Adam Sampson <caver.adam at outlook.com> wrote:
As I'm learning I occasionally have errors in my .th2 file. When I open a
file with a problem in the therion editor it gives me an error, an error
that prevents me from editing the file or from closing the program!
And this is for a file that actually compiles (with warnings) as long as I
don't open it in the editor. Since I can't edit the file in the editor I'm
using trial and error to clear it up in a text editor. But it's a pain to do
trial and error when I get stuck with a non-responsive program each time I
have an error.
Is there a way to make it so that I can at least close the program on error?
I'm on Windows and in order to close the program I have to open task manager
and click "End Task" several times before Windows realizes it has to help me
close the program the hard way.
Adam Sampson
(502)509-5066
caver.adam at outlook.com
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