I just set up a pair of sessions (mine usually come in pairs: one local WC <-> Upload (mirror of remote), and one Upload <-> (S)FTP remote site).
Now, I'm still unhappy with the tab interface and that starting a session from the "home" tab doesn't actually open in a new tab... and what I really want to do in this case is open both new sessions at once, but I can't do that either. So I have to:[list=1][*]open a session[*]since "home" has disappeared now, open a new tab with "home" (Ctrl+T)[*]select the next session on the new tab and open that[list]
Of course, since I really wanted to open both sessions, I'm trying to go through the above sequence as fast as I can... so as soon as the first session appears (and starts its comparison) I hit Ctrl+T ... and nothing happens - except I see a "background busy" cursor.
It seems to have stopped Cirrus dead. Process Explorer shows it got as far as opening a file in a directory in the first session, and no CPU activity at all. I tried suspending and then resuming it from Process Explorer (something that sometimes "wakes up" programs) but no joy. The only thing left is to forcefully close it (trying to close it brings up a "this program is not responding" dialog).
Now, I'm still unhappy with the tab interface and that starting a session from the "home" tab doesn't actually open in a new tab... and what I really want to do in this case is open both new sessions at once, but I can't do that either. So I have to:[list=1][*]open a session[*]since "home" has disappeared now, open a new tab with "home" (Ctrl+T)[*]select the next session on the new tab and open that[list]
Of course, since I really wanted to open both sessions, I'm trying to go through the above sequence as fast as I can... so as soon as the first session appears (and starts its comparison) I hit Ctrl+T ... and nothing happens - except I see a "background busy" cursor.
It seems to have stopped Cirrus dead. Process Explorer shows it got as far as opening a file in a directory in the first session, and no CPU activity at all. I tried suspending and then resuming it from Process Explorer (something that sometimes "wakes up" programs) but no joy. The only thing left is to forcefully close it (trying to close it brings up a "this program is not responding" dialog).
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