algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hi David,
Crash report is winging its way to you but in the mean time here is the dotNET crash report
It was a all bit odd because I basically had the same definition open in two separate Rhino Documents. I then realised I wanted to compare the two side by side so I internalised the referenced geometry so that I could paste the components into the other instance.
Nothings seemed wrong during the internalising step but when I drop the components onto the canvas in a new location. One of the Curve Params did not materialise but the wire which would have connected to it was originating at its counterpart in the current definition. I went back to the copied from definition to try and connect a different param with the referenced geometry but It crashed at this point.
-Danny
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Different DotNet Crash Report this time but it occurred during/after an internalising of Data. Rhino 5 64-bit
Ah, this second one is in my code, I can fix that. Thanks.
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Poprad, Slovakia
Maybe a bit late, but same here. Tried to copy a component (curve with data internalised) from one canvas to another and it crashed (tried it 7 times and all 7 times it crashed). Also when I tried to save my definition one component with internalised data after reopening the file was missing. Whatever i tried i couldnt get it to be 'saved'.
If it is the same error, then I fixed it, but obviously it will keep on crashing until the fix is released.
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Poprad, Slovakia
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