The oddity that Jeff describes also occurs on the Windows platform (Athena 0.8.050). If you hit the "OK" button in the File-Open window a couple of times while a dataset is being loaded you will multiple instances loaded into the data group list that cannot be selected or deleted. The message trapped by Athena message can be seen in attached image. Dave
-----Original Message----- From: ifeffit-bounces@millenia.cars.aps.anl.gov [mailto:ifeffit-bounces@millenia.cars.aps.anl.gov] On Behalf Of Jeff Terry Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2006 12:55 PM To: XAFS Analysis using Ifeffit Subject: Re: [Ifeffit] Athena problem
Since everyone is bringing up oddities in Athena, at least under Debian, if you click on the load file button a second time after setting up the input file parameters before it has completed loading, you get a second group with the identical name but it is not selectable and cannot be deleted.
Jeff
On Dec 20, 2006, at 11:39 AM, Matt Newville wrote:
Hi,
I agree that there have been several unrelated "issues" brought up here. Some of them are definitely reproducible, if not necessarily easy to capture as an isolated bug report.
The "out of memory" problem that Paul Fons mentioned is definitely due to ifeffit's limited, and fixed memory. This can be changed changed at compile time, but is (sadly) unavoidable in the current implementation. Someday there will be an Ifeffit 2 that eliminates this problem.
The problem with 'clicking on the file/group area' in Athena on Windows is a long-standing issue. It's fairly common (for me, anyway) to get an Athena session in this state, in which clicking on an existing group does not highlight it or make it current, and moving the mouse over it does not change the font. Sometimes a group can still be chosen as a member of a set. I don't know of an foolproof way to get to this state, but it seems to be more common when reading in several data sets, and after a project has been open and used for a while. This is definitely an irritation and it's been like this for awhile. The rest of athena still runs fine. The easiest and most reliable workaround (that I know of) is to click into a real widget in the Main Panel (so that it actually responds) and then go back to the group list and click on another group.
I haven't experienced very many random crashes of Athena.
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