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May 15, 2024, 12:07pm
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There are some existing reports already of a crash when file-dialog is requested by SquareLine Studio.
Hello together,
I just downloaded the trial version for linux. It is version 1.3.2. I have a x64_64 (amd) plain and up-to-date ubuntu 22.04. I did setup.sh and then ./SquareLine_Studio.x86_64 in the shell. Demo license is ok, I can create a new project…
but, no matter there, if I push a button which opens a file dialog, like “Add file into assets” or Menu “Export->Export UI Files” Squareline Studio hangs. It is not useable anymore. I have to terminate it with CTRL-C. The says nothing, no error…
Hello Team,
I just downloaded SquareLine Studio (trial license ). I started creating GUI using the tool as per the demo video’s , but when I try to add file into assets, I am getting Segmentation fault.
How to add image in SquareLine Studio ?
How do I proceed further checking the tool?
What do you want to achieve?
Export UI
What have you tried so far?
I already tried Squareline Studio old version like 1.3.3, 1.3.2, 1.3.0
Screenshot or video
When i Export UI, usually there will be a pop up explorer ask where i want to save Export UI, instead of that, the Squareline Studio crash.
Others
SquareLine Studio version: 1.3.4
Operating system: Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS
Target hardware:
11th Gen Intel® Core™ i5-1135G7 @ 2.40GHz × 8
Mesa Intel® Xe Graphics (TGL GT2)
8GB RAM
here …
Once again with the latest version 1.3.3 of Squareline Studio.
Any file choosing dialog crashes the application wtih a core dump.
For instance:
1.) Start SLS
2.) Goto Examples and choose one. Smartwatch.
3.) Push the green Button “Add Files to Assets” on bottom right
=> Segmentation fault (Core Dump)
I use a plain and up-to-date Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (the current LTS version). Nothing special. Also Ubuntu is a very common linux desktop. Do you test your releases? I have tried SLS 1.3.2 und 1.3…
It seems some file-browsers caused problems (Nautilus). But for example, PCManFM has no problem on my Debian Bookworm system. Good to know that admin privileges are a possible workaround too…