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From: "Stuart Armstrong" <>
Subject: Re: [TMG] Exhibit freeze
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2005 21:36:23 -0700
References: <19f.2dcdaeb9.2f21c865@aol.com>


Yes, that seems to work. In this case the image is quite large so the angle entry window is only partly uncovered even after centering (until you click on it). It should automatically be on top -- then the layout position wouldn't matter.

The program did seem to be waiting for a response, not actually frozen, but <Escape> was apparently not a valid response.

Stuart Armstrong
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From: <mailto:>
To: <mailto:>
Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 7:52 PM
Subject: Re: [TMG] Exhibit freeze


In a message dated 1/20/2005 9:21:44 PM Eastern Standard Time,
<mailto:> writes:
>Repeatable:
>Double-click on image window.
>Double-click on an image.
>Right-click on image, select rotate, any angle -- nothing happens.
>Right-click again on image and select rotate, 90 degrees.
>TMG freezes: must end task from task manager.
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Go through that scenario again - and at the point where it freezes, go to the
Windows menu and click on 'Center the current window'. When you click 'any
angle', tmg opens a small window for you to enter an angle number. In your
case (I think) that window is hidden behind the image or the layout. The
program is not frozen, it is waiting for a response from you.

After you run through this sequence one time using 'Center the current
window', the problem seems to be fixed permanently. At least it was for me.. Let
me know if that works for you.

Virginia B.


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