Touch dialog crash - month/year bad values

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  • Dave_L
    Veteran
    • Dec 2007
    • 351

    Touch dialog crash - month/year bad values

    BcVersion: 4.1 beta (pro build 20431)
    Ubuntu 12.04.5 64-bit

    From a folder session, after right-clicking on a file and selecting Touch..., in the resulting dialog the month and year drop-down menus have bad values (month is blank, year is 1896), and clicking on the month menu causes a crash. In the crash report, the error message is "List index (-1) out of bounds."

    Emailing crash report and screen shot of dialog to support.
  • Aaron
    Team Scooter
    • Oct 2007
    • 16002

    #2
    Thanks for the report. I've reproduced this and we'll get this fixed.
    Aaron P Scooter Software

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    • Dave_L
      Veteran
      • Dec 2007
      • 351

      #3
      By the way, it would be nice if the touch dialog permitted specifying the time of day, as well as the date, like the system touch command.

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      • Aaron
        Team Scooter
        • Oct 2007
        • 16002

        #4
        Hello,

        Below the Calendar picker in the Touch dialog is a timestamp section, but there appears to be an issue in the 4.1 beta that is hiding it. We'll get that fixed.
        Aaron P Scooter Software

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        • Chris
          Team Scooter
          • Oct 2007
          • 5538

          #5
          The touch dialog bug is fixed in BC 4.1 that we released today.
          Chris K Scooter Software

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          • Dave_L
            Veteran
            • Dec 2007
            • 351

            #6
            Ubuntu 12.04.5
            BC Version 4.1 (build 20575)
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            Thanks, Chris. The dialog seems to function properly.

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            But there's a trivial cosmetic problem with the time-of-day widget. When the AM/PM text is selected, sometimes the up/down arrows are not highlighted properly, although clicking on them (or using the keyboard up/down keys) works properly.

            If you want to pursue this and are unable to duplicate it, I can provide more specifics.

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