Discussion:
[fontforge-users] more information on FF exiting
Clair Dunn
2016-05-25 13:59:56 UTC
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I apologize for not giving enough information:

FF is running Linux Mint, latest 32-bit version and I keep it updated.
The FF version is that of 5APR2016.

This time I didn't click on anything except the tool box.
I was able to create a glyph, but when I clicked on
Element->Overlap, everything disappeared again.

However there was one good thing; before when I was creating
the glyph it wouldn't show up in the character chart. This time it did.

But, I do wish I knew what was wrong with the abrupt exits with no
warning.

This is most disconcerting.

Clair
Frank Trampe
2016-05-25 14:57:49 UTC
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Hi, Clair.

Try running FontForge from the terminal and see whether it says anything
interesting when disappearing.
Post by Clair Dunn
FF is running Linux Mint, latest 32-bit version and I keep it updated.
The FF version is that of 5APR2016.
This time I didn't click on anything except the tool box.
I was able to create a glyph, but when I clicked on
Element->Overlap, everything disappeared again.
However there was one good thing; before when I was creating
the glyph it wouldn't show up in the character chart. This time it did.
But, I do wish I knew what was wrong with the abrupt exits with no
warning.
This is most disconcerting.
Clair
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