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Out of Bounds Error when Importing

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 9:22 am
by mtauton
Does anyone know how to solve this?

Click on File, Import References or Command Shift I. And you get - ERROR: Out of Bounds.

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Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 11:52 am
by Jon
This bug was fixed within a few hours of uploading 8.1.2. Please download it again and you'll find this error message has been eliminated (it was due to a problem populating the pop-up menu listing the available import filters).

Jon
Sonny Software

Thanks

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 9:38 pm
by mtauton
Thanks Jon,

That resolved the issue.

Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 1:57 am
by jwilhelm
mtauton wrote:Does anyone know how to solve this?
Click on File, Import References or Command Shift I. And you get - ERROR: Out of Bounds.
Jon wrote:This bug was fixed within a few hours of uploading 8.1.2. Please download it again and you'll find this error message has been eliminated (it was due to a problem populating the pop-up menu listing the available import filters).
Jon
Sonny Software
Hi,
the same (Out of Bounds Error.) happens to me with Bookends 9.0.8., yet, afaik only with some files when opening the Info panel (Command Shift I) in list view.
After doing the "basic repair routine" a la permission checking via OSX BootDVD and even with Diskwarrior, i tried a hint given in an older Chronosync related thread (checking permissions; i did that with Pathfinder) because i'm using that quite often, but, sadly that didn't help.
After a complete crash of BE, i tried to clean up caches with Onyx and especially with Linotype FontXplorer without success. Any solution for this?
Joha

Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 8:43 am
by Jon
If you can reproduce the problem on another Mac, then send me the exact details of how to do it (which filter, what search, etc.).

If you can't reproduce it on another Mac, then it's something local. You can try removing Bookends Preferences, if you haven't done that already.

Jon
Sonny Software

http://www.wilhelm.jp/files/BE-archive.zip

Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2006 10:15 am
by jwilhelm
Jon wrote:If you can reproduce the problem on another Mac, then send me the exact details of how to do it (which filter, what search, etc.).
If you can't reproduce it on another Mac, then it's something local. You can try removing Bookends Preferences, if you haven't done that already.
Jon
Sonny Software
Hi Jon,
the same happens on my powerbook, so it's possibly a soft-bug.
As the file is rather large, i give You a DL link 2 an archive containing the DB, UserLib-files and an attachment that's making problems:
http://www.wilhelm.jp/files/BE-archive.zip
Thanks for Your help in advance!
J

Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2006 10:21 am
by Jon
Hi,

Hm, I opened your database and I saw that Adachi had an attachment icon. I opened the Attachement Inspector and it showed the attached pdf you sent. I then reattached the file -> no problems.

So, please, tell me what I'm supposed to be looking for? How should I try to reproduce the problem (and again, what the problem is)?

Jon
Sonny Software

Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2006 3:28 pm
by jwilhelm
Jon wrote:Hi,

Hm, I opened your database and I saw that Adachi had an attachment icon. I opened the Attachement Inspector and it showed the attached pdf you sent. I then reattached the file -> no problems.

So, please, tell me what I'm supposed to be looking for? How should I try to reproduce the problem (and again, what the problem is)?

Jon
Sonny Software
Hi & thanx for Your quick reply!
As explaining the problem(s) in text would be time consuming, i've made a movie to show You.
Also, BE crashes after having the Out of Bounds Error, so the following ZIP contains both, movie and report:
http://www.wilhelm.jp/files/movie-errorreport.zip
Thanks in adv. again & i hope You find out why!
J

Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2006 7:14 pm
by Jon
Hi,

OK, somehow the color (group) data for the Adachi reference became damaged, and that's causing the error. You can correct it by assigning it a color label (any will do) , then setting it back to normal. I did this, and the problem was resolved. I'll put some safeguards against this in the next release.

Jon
Sonny Software

Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2006 7:37 pm
by jwilhelm
Jon wrote:Hi,

OK, somehow the color (group) data for the Adachi reference became damaged, and that's causing the error. You can correct it by assigning it a color label (any will do) , then setting it back to normal. I did this, and the problem was resolved. I'll put some safeguards against this in the next release.

Jon
Sonny Software
Thanx! It works now! J