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Re: My sheet leaks


  • Subject: Re: My sheet leaks
  • From: Adhamh Findlay <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2008 10:29:49 -0600


On Jan 25, 2008, at 1:20 PM, John M wrote:

Thanks for the reply Ben.

Best wishes

John Maisey
www.nhoj.co.uk



On 25 Jan 2008, at 18:43, Benjamin Stiglitz wrote:

The panel is in the same nib as the main window. It is all connected and everything appears to work fine. However when checking it leaks when the sheet is opened.

This is a known issue in Leopard, one which we hope to fix in an future update. There’s no way to prevent the leak on your own, so you can just ignore this one for now.


-Ben


I just updated to 10.5.2 and the sheet leaking bug appears to be fixed. Can anyone confirm?


Thanks,

Adhamh


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