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Seized: comics open, but can't be moved or swapped or added or closed #97
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You've tried all the stuff I would do initially. Maybe try turning off window restoration in the Finder (see this) temporarily to see if that stops SimpleComic from freezing at launch. |
Look in your Library (hold down the option key while looking at the Finder’s View menu ) from there, look at:
the actual files are in that directory: |
Thanks! Something I did worked. I don't have a Containers folder in ~/Library, but I found that at So I relaunched Simple Comic, and it came up empty. I opened a selection of cbz/cbr files, and it seemed to work as usual. I could swap between windows, open additional files, close files, all seemed good. I then quit SC. When I relaunched, the same selection of files opened, but the old problem returned. When the mouse pointer moves over a comic, it turns to the spinning beachball. The menubar is unresponsive, I cannot quit using Cmd-Q, the force quit dialog shows In the When I open that file it does contain the string However, there is no such file/folder in my So now I'm confused again. Where is Simple Comic pulling its list of opened files from? Ah! I did a deep search again, and found the towatchlist file on one of my backup volumes. It's actually at However, when I open com.ToWatchList.SimpleComic.plist it does NOT contain a list of open files. Ah. This might be it, although it doesn't explain why SC freezes after it opens. In And in Both directories and all 7 of those files were created today. The windows.plist includes a list of files that were open with, I assume, coordinates. So it seems something is getting corrupted or broken, either in the sql files or in the saved state files. I'm pretty sure if I deleted all of that stuff SC would relaunch in a blank state, but it didn't solve the problem the last time I did that (yesterday). I would prefer SC to "just work". What should I try now? |
I would delete any and all Also, I don't know if it will fix anything but I'd be curious what effect this setting I mentioned earlier has:
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When I was writing the OCR enhancements to Simple Comic, I wanted to run Simple Comic on my old High Sierra (OS X 10.13) Mac to make sure my new code would not break the app when run on old macOS. As I remember, I got the same, repeatable hang on startup that you've been experiencing. I fixed it by recompiling from source, and in my local copy of the Xcode project removing Once I'd verified that my OCR enhancements would not break Simple Comic, I dropped any attempt to make the official Simple Comic run on old macOS, and I believe the official maintainers restricted even further the versions it would run on. One possible workaround: There is code in |
We do keep older builds around on the releases page of this GH project for older OS compatibility. |
I seem to have a situation where Simple Comic has a list somewhere of all the opened comics. Unfortunately one (or more) may be corrupted, or some other problem is happening.
Symptom:
At launch, Simple Comic opens the last list of comics that were opened. Unfortunately, once the comics are opened, nothing can be done, the app seizes up. Open windows cannot be dragged, the layer order cannot be changed, open comics cannot be closed either by keyboard or mouse, the menus do not drop down, opening a cbr or cbz in the Finder does not work, and it cannot be Quit. The only way out is by the Force Quit, which shows application not responding.
Attmped remedies:
I figured I could just delete the list of open comics, but I have tried:
A simple Finder search: no luck
Using App Zapper to delete Simple Comic, which should delete associated support files: no luck
Searching the /System /Library ~/Library folder for any simplecomic files or folders using both
locate
andfind
in the Terminal: no luckEnvironment:
Simple Comic v 1.9.6 (346)
MacBook Air M2 16GB RAM 1 TB HD
Mac OS Monterey v 12.6
Also:
The app works fine on an old Intel MacBook Pro running 10.14.5 Mojave.
How do I fix this? Is this a Monterey issue vs. Ventura issue? Where does Simple Comic keep its preference files, or list of open files? I figure if I could just delete those I could start fresh.
Thanks!
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