I've tried to make BookMacster or BookMacster-Worker produce an error like that, but can't. What I see in your screenshot is Apple's default error dialog, which you should never see in any of our apps because I don't like that ugly
boldface text they use, and they are usually quite uninformative, as in this case. So we
override them.
I
can produce an error dialog similar to that if I open AppleScript Editor and execute this script:
tell application "TextEdit" to open POSIX file "XXXXX"but then the icon in the error dialog is of course that of TextEdit, not BookMacster.
In the latest version of BookMacster, 0.9.21, the icon for BookMacster-Worker is differentiated from that of the BookMacster main app by having a screwdriver through the holes in the bookmarks, like this:
So F451, when you have a few minutes, please see if you can still reproduce the problem. If so, send me some more info...
- Create an email message or text attachment for me.
- In that message to Jerry, look carefully at the mini icon in the error dialog and tell me whether or not it has a screwdriver like that.
- Launch /Applications/Terminal.app. Copy or paste in the command:
ps -alxww - Hit the return key. A bunch of text will appear, listing the applications and processes that are running. Just leave that window open.
- Click "OK" in the Error Dialog, to clear it.
- Now re-activate that Terminal.app window. Hit the up-arrow key on your keyboard so that the command re-appears, then hit the return key again. More text will appear.
- Select all text in the Terminal.app window, copy and paste it into the message to Jerry. I want to see if there was a process which was running before you cleared the error, which quit running after you cleared the error.
- Open /Applications/Utilities/Console.app. A log window with title "All Messages" should appear. Look at the latest entries, copy and paste into the message to Jerry if you find anything regarding BookMacster.
- Navigate in Finder to Home ▸ Library. You'll find a folder named LaunchAgents. It will probably contain a BookMacster file or two, and maybe a few other files created by other apps. Right/secondary-click on the folder to get the contextual menu and click Compress "LaunchAgents". It will create a zip file. Add this zip file to the message to Jerry.
Then send me whatever you've collected.
Thank you.