philipt18 Posted August 28, 2023 Posted August 28, 2023 The latest beta of Publisher on my Mac (build 1971) has been crashing a lot. I don't know the steps. In this last crash I was just editing a footnote. Of course I'm never expecting a crash, but I'll try to be aware of any specific steps I take before the next one, if possible. Quote
Staff Gabe Posted August 30, 2023 Staff Posted August 30, 2023 Let us know if you notice a pattern or if it's something reproducible. Quote
philipt18 Posted September 8, 2023 Author Posted September 8, 2023 Just crashed again. Build 1994. I had just did a search for a footnote I had written in an earlier chapter. I then clicked through, and was adding a line to that footnote when it crashed. Quote
philipt18 Posted September 13, 2023 Author Posted September 13, 2023 Another crash, also built 1994, this time I was repositioning an image. I think I was using arrow keys to do it. Quote
philipt18 Posted September 13, 2023 Author Posted September 13, 2023 And again, also repositioning an image. This time definitely with the mouse. Quote
MikeTO Posted September 14, 2023 Posted September 14, 2023 13 hours ago, philipt18 said: And again, also repositioning an image. This time definitely with the mouse. What are your Settings > Performance options in the beta? If you have Metal enabled, disable it and change Display to OpenGL. Good luck. Quote Download a free PDF manual for Affinity Publisher 2.6 Download a quick reference chart for Affinity's Special Characters Affinity 2.6 for macOS Sequoia 15.5, MacBook Pro (M4 Pro) and iPad Air (M2)
philipt18 Posted September 14, 2023 Author Posted September 14, 2023 9 hours ago, MikeTO said: What are your Settings > Performance options in the beta? If you have Metal enabled, disable it and change Display to OpenGL. Good luck. It was set to OpenGL. Quote
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