Clicked to close QuickLook of database image; TapForms quit without backing up.

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  • September 17, 2016 at 7:39 PM #19589

    Frances Cherman
    Participant

    It’s remotely possible I may have accidentally clicked the “close” button for the TapForms window instead of the QuickLook window, but TapForms should have created a backup before closing and did not. Here’s my log, from the time I launched the program last night until now (edited for brevity):

    9/16/16 22:26:58.660 QuickLookSatellite[606]: In -[NSApplication(NSQuietSafeQuit) _updateCanQuitQuietlyAndSafely], _LSSetApplicationInformationItem(NSCanQuitQuietlyAndSafely) returned error -50
    9/16/16 22:30:03.045 Tap Forms Mac 5[795]: [Crashlytics] Version 3.8.1 (117)
    9/16/16 22:30:03.718 Tap Forms Mac 5[795]: I’m up!!!!
    9/16/16 22:34:05.494 Tap Forms Mac 5[795]: No write key
    [Removed for space; continues as above.]
    9/17/16 19:24:56.448 Tap Forms Mac 5[427]: No write key
    9/17/16 19:25:26.449 Tap Forms Mac 5[427]: No write key
    9/17/16 19:25:50.836 QuickLookSatellite[1805]: In -[NSApplication(NSQuietSafeQuit) _updateCanQuitQuietlyAndSafely], _LSSetApplicationInformationItem(NSCanQuitQuietlyAndSafely) returned error -50
    9/17/16 19:25:56.451 Tap Forms Mac 5[427]: No write key
    9/17/16 19:26:26.452 Tap Forms Mac 5[427]: No write key
    9/17/16 19:26:56.671 Tap Forms Mac 5[427]: No write key

    At this point, the TF window vanishes, and I see that it’s no longer running. And here’s what follows (the above includes only TF entries, but what follows contains all entries).

    9/17/16 19:26:54.429 WindowServer[198]: CGXSetDisplayColorProfile: Display 0x2b3c57ce: Unit 2; ColorProfile { -2016560001 }
    9/17/16 19:26:56.671 Tap Forms Mac 5[427]: No write key
    9/17/16 19:27:27.430 com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: (com.apple.appkit.xpc.openAndSavePanelService[1276]) Service did not exit 5 seconds after SIGTERM. Sending SIGKILL.
    9/17/16 19:27:27.432 FinderSyncAPIExtension[1355]: host connection <NSXPCConnection: 0x7f8762f377b0> connection from pid 1276 invalidated
    9/17/16 19:27:49.607 WindowServer[198]: CGXSetDisplayColorProfile: Display 0x04272ec1: Unit 1; ColorProfile { -160383241 }
    9/17/16 19:28:10.842 com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: (com.apple.WebKit.Networking.02DB890A-8164-4774-AF25-8CE2236F03D2[485]) Service exited with abnormal code: 1
    9/17/16 19:28:22.048 pkd[462]: enabling pid=499 for plug-in com.apple.iCal.CalendarNC(1.0) 28CB4FF7-4B7E-40AF-BF18-C7816C9A55DA /Applications/Calendar.app/Contents/PlugIns/com.apple.iCal.CalendarNC.appex
    9/17/16 19:28:22.228 pkd[462]: enabling pid=499 for plug-in com.apple.ncplugin.calculator(1.0) 36098A3A-1EBB-4E99-AC31-9061FA457CED /System/Library/Frameworks/NotificationCenter.framework/PlugIns/com.apple.ncplugin.calculator.appex
    9/17/16 19:28:22.364 pkd[462]: enabling pid=499 for plug-in com.apple.RemindersNC(1.0) 6DC30D15-3AC7-41FF-8EED-9E24D14AA585 /Applications/Reminders.app/Contents/PlugIns/com.apple.RemindersNC.appex
    9/17/16 19:28:27.694 Spotlight[472]: XPC connection was invalidated
    9/17/16 19:28:27.694 Spotlight[472]: XPC connection was invalidated
    9/17/16 19:28:27.839 Spotlight[472]: XPC connection was invalidated
    9/17/16 19:28:27.935 Spotlight[472]: XPC connection was invalidated
    9/17/16 19:28:28.091 Spotlight[472]: XPC connection was invalidated
    9/17/16 19:28:28.168 NotificationCenter[499]: plugin com.apple.RemindersNC invalidated
    9/17/16 19:28:28.168 com.apple.RemindersNC[1820]: host connection <NSXPCConnection: 0x7fcfd1c43320> connection from pid 499 invalidated
    9/17/16 19:28:28.188 NotificationCenter[499]: plugin com.apple.iCal.CalendarNC invalidated
    9/17/16 19:28:28.188 com.apple.iCal.CalendarNC[1818]: host connection <NSXPCConnection: 0x7fbc3bf115d0> connection from pid 499 invalidated
    9/17/16 19:28:28.220 NotificationCenter[499]: plugin com.apple.ncplugin.calculator invalidated
    9/17/16 19:28:28.220 com.apple.ncplugin.calculator[1819]: host connection <NSXPCConnection: 0x7f8568d076c0> connection from pid 499 invalidated
    9/17/16 19:28:28.299 Spotlight[472]: XPC connection was invalidated
    9/17/16 19:28:28.401 Spotlight[472]: XPC connection was invalidated
    9/17/16 19:28:29.000 kernel[0]: ignored is_io_service_close(0x100000452,IOHIDParamUserClient)
    9/17/16 19:28:30.198 Console[1821]: Failed to connect (_consoleX) outlet from (NSApplication) to (ConsoleX): missing setter or instance variable
    9/17/16 19:32:31.000 syslogd[42]: ASL Sender Statistics
    9/17/16 19:32:31.668 WindowServer[198]: CGXSetDisplayColorProfile: Display 0x2b3c57ce: Unit 2; ColorProfile { -98150046 }

    This line looks as though it may be significant:

    (com.apple.appkit.xpc.openAndSavePanelService[1276]) Service did not exit 5 seconds after SIGTERM. Sending SIGKILL.

    September 17, 2016 at 10:59 PM #19599

    Brendan
    Keymaster

    The backup won’t happen if you close the document before quitting Tap Forms. With a document open and at least one change has been made since you opened Tap Forms, when you quit Tap Forms, that’s when it will make a backup if you have the Backup on Quit function enabled.

    September 17, 2016 at 11:12 PM #19602

    Frances Cherman
    Participant

    That’s good to know; however, I definitely did not quit the application. I may have accidentally closed the document, but the app quit on its own. Do you see anything in the log that would account for its quitting?

    September 18, 2016 at 9:57 AM #19611

    Brendan
    Keymaster

    I’m not sure.

    This looks interesting:

    9/17/16 19:25:50.836 QuickLookSatellite[1805]: In -[NSApplication(NSQuietSafeQuit) _updateCanQuitQuietlyAndSafely], _LSSetApplicationInformationItem(NSCanQuitQuietlyAndSafely) returned error -50

    But even though there’s a QuickLook button on an image in Tap Forms, it doesn’t actually use QuickLook to display the image. I simply open a window that has an NSImageView object on it and I pass the selected image to the window which then displays it.

    September 18, 2016 at 11:25 AM #19612

    Frances Cherman
    Participant

    Yes, I thought that was an interesting line as well. While we’re on the subject, I sure wish the ESCAPE key would finish closing the preview window.

    September 18, 2016 at 12:25 PM #19614

    Brendan
    Keymaster

    Command-w will also close the preview window. Escape would be convenient too.

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