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    • WhiteFlyW
      WhiteFly
      last edited by WhiteFly

      How can we turn off (disable) the message (window) that Isadora shows at startup when there was an error in the last use (session)?

      MacbookPro i7, 16GB, OS X 11.6.3, SSD 512, NVIDIA GT 750M 2048MB
      ASUS i7, 16GB, Win10 64bit, SSD 512, NVIDIA GT 740M 2048MB
      Mac Mini M1, 16GB, OS X 11.6.2, SSD 512GB
      Mac Mini M1, 16GB, OS X 12.2, SSD 512GB

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      • JuriaanJ
        Juriaan Tech Staff @WhiteFly
        last edited by

        @WhiteFly

        Hi there, 

        Do you mean the BugSplat window or which window in particular do you wish to disable?

        Could you send us an screenshot of it?

        Thanks!

        Isadora 3.1.1, Dell XPS 17 9710, Windows 10
        Interactive Performance Designer, Freelance Artist, Scenographer, Lighting Designer, TroikaTronix Community moderator
        Always in for chatting about interaction in space / performance design. Drop me an email at hello@juriaan.me

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        • WhiteFlyW
          WhiteFly @Juriaan
          last edited by

          @juriaan


          This one:


          MacbookPro i7, 16GB, OS X 11.6.3, SSD 512, NVIDIA GT 750M 2048MB
          ASUS i7, 16GB, Win10 64bit, SSD 512, NVIDIA GT 740M 2048MB
          Mac Mini M1, 16GB, OS X 11.6.2, SSD 512GB
          Mac Mini M1, 16GB, OS X 12.2, SSD 512GB

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          • markM
            mark @WhiteFly
            last edited by

            @whitefly

            This should only appear once after a crash has occurred. There is no way to disable this dialog. (Please hit "Send" and include your name and email -- if you open a ticket with us about the crash, the crash report can really help us when trying to solve your problem.)

            That said, if Isadora hasn't crashed, this dialog should not show. Is it showing every time you star the program?

            Best Wishes,
            Mark Coniglio
            Creator of Isadora

            Media Artist & Creator of Isadora
            Macintosh SE-30, 32 Mb RAM, MacOS 7.6, Dual Floppy Drives

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            • WhiteFlyW
              WhiteFly @mark
              last edited by

              Hello @mark,

              We have a specific working condition:
              1. The Mac running the application is not connected to the internet.
              2. The operation is all done by a console with buttons, without keyboard or mouse.

              This project is a theme park attraction: a simulator.

              Isadora controls and manages many things:
              - 6 serial ports with MCUs (console, hydraulics, PLC, LEDs)
              - 2 MIDI ports (lighting table and audio processor)
              - 3 video outputs (console monitor, pre-show TV and show projector)

              The operating room (OCC) contains the console and console monitor, and the technical room (MCC) contains all the equipment in use.

              The attraction operates from 11 am to 8 pm, 4 days a week.

              Eventually there are problems in the hydraulics that generate a stop in the system, which has to be restarted. Everything shuts down and when it restarts, Isadora shows this message.

              The operation monitor has this window on top and the operator cannot do anything, as it is necessary to click SEND or DON'T SEND for it to exit. The operator and maintenance staff do not have a mouse. The system is fully automatic.

              Perhaps a timeout in that window can resolve this issue for us.

              Best wishes

              MacbookPro i7, 16GB, OS X 11.6.3, SSD 512, NVIDIA GT 750M 2048MB
              ASUS i7, 16GB, Win10 64bit, SSD 512, NVIDIA GT 740M 2048MB
              Mac Mini M1, 16GB, OS X 11.6.2, SSD 512GB
              Mac Mini M1, 16GB, OS X 12.2, SSD 512GB

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