I was deteting singers folders where there was no songs ever sung and I got this
And today, before this happened I deleted every song from kJams thats never been sung
I'm on a MacBook Pro using version r33 and I had to force quitAssert Fail
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hmm, strange. thanks for the report. oh and BTW, i figured out why screen shots from you never show inline: it's because you use TIFF files. please use PNG files from now on to show screen shots.
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I normally use Grab and I don't get an option to change the file type when I save it. Is there a better way.
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command-shift-4, then drag a rectangle around it
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I've just had the same window pop up and the only way around it was to force quit.
What I did.
I opened kjams and I got a window telling me a singers history had been lost. I clicked OK.
I then marked that singer as here (there were two singer folders for the singer, one was mark g and the other was mark g 1) I then tried to delete both of the folders. Thats when I got the Assert Fail window.
When I reopened kJams I got the same message about mark g's history being lost and I clicked OK and then marked the singer as here and deleted his folder with no further problem.
What I did.
I opened kjams and I got a window telling me a singers history had been lost. I clicked OK.
I then marked that singer as here (there were two singer folders for the singer, one was mark g and the other was mark g 1) I then tried to delete both of the folders. Thats when I got the Assert Fail window.
When I reopened kJams I got the same message about mark g's history being lost and I clicked OK and then marked the singer as here and deleted his folder with no further problem.
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you have a corrupted singer. get me on ichat on monday and i'll fix it.