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Published: 2013-10-23 11:57:04 +0000 UTC; Views: 831; Favourites: 31; Downloads: 27
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Description Started doing Bipolar tutorial fav.me/d4bsisy
but JWildfire froze and it freezes again on restart,
so I not even done a half of it.
I was said it's 'truchet' variation to blame Т_Т (no it's not present here, it was on developed version of this, that I lost)
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jarleynygmobblepot [2015-04-01 15:28:56 +0000 UTC]

Beautiful!

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PrayingMantis69 [2013-11-01 19:52:29 +0000 UTC]

Fantastic Bipolar. My machine struggles with the truchet variation also. 

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xurg In reply to PrayingMantis69 [2013-11-05 07:16:29 +0000 UTC]

Thanks a lot!

Yes, and it's sad because we can't even look how it really works in JWF.

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thargor6 [2013-10-23 14:26:28 +0000 UTC]

The software is usually known to have only very few bugs, but there are some buggy/problematic variations ("plugins"). As far as I know, there are no known memory leaks and memory leaks do not lead to a freeze (which can survive a restart). 

A "freeze" (endless calculation) can be caused by the combination of certain parameters, the currently most well-known source for such freezes is in the "trouchet"-variation. I even fixed it, but users wanted the old behaviour back...

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xurg In reply to thargor6 [2013-10-23 15:22:21 +0000 UTC]

Thank you for answer!
Sorry that I incorrectly expressed. It's not even about a memory, it was just, oh, phraseme I guess + overflowed emotions
I know it can be plug-in in fault, but I don't see the difference from user side, because everything hung up
I mean, is it possible to add some interruption on plugin process, like 30 seconds and then close plugin work and clear memory stack?
You totally right truchet was there.
They wanted it back? Why? O__O

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thargor6 In reply to xurg [2013-10-23 21:20:11 +0000 UTC]

I will think about a solution. Some plugins may need 30 seconds for some calculation (svg for example), so it is not trivial to find an abstract solution. 

In the meanwhile better skip the truchet variation, I think there are not so many others which can cause this problem.


Regards,

Andreas

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xurg In reply to thargor6 [2013-10-24 16:36:19 +0000 UTC]

Thanks again!
I know it's hard to do, sometimes to make a little changes you need, for example, to rewrite half of code because it need to have different structure from the start for that changes to work properly or something like that. And when you create program just on enthusiasm it may not worth your time and efforts, I know that well. Well, we have a nice program already, so any enhancement you decide to make will be like a new present.
Actually I don't even know what truchet do, I caught it in Mutagen
Usually I create base structure, then send it into Mutagen switch every field into "add variation" and have a lot of fun!
I used to write scripts to do the same in Apophysis and I deeply pleased that JWildfire have this useful tool build-in thanks to your thoughtfulness.
(if I could lock some transformations in Mutagen, making them unchangeable, while any others available for changes and also check and uncheck variations to play with, it would be as accurate targeted tweaking as tweaking by scripts, without some amount of messed mutations that usually appear when base structure get broken)

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thargor6 In reply to xurg [2013-11-01 01:39:54 +0000 UTC]

JWildfire has scripts, too, btw Because they are written in the Java language there are virtually no limits. I'm still waiting for some users doing some really stuff with it! I'm feeling you are one who could do it, as you seem to have understanding in software development and stuff




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