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hey,

when I try to paste an image from photoshop into a container field I get the following error:

Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library

Buffer Overrun Detected!

etc. ...

It forces FM to shutdown. It even does this right after a reboot, and with a very small image. If I cut from photoshop, close the progam, and try it, it works.

I've had some similar problems with FM6 where I will occasionally get a message that the program is busy, and I'm given an option to retry or switch programs. (Sorry I can't be a little more specific -- I just can't get the error to replicate at the moment.) I have to close photoshop to be able to continue. But crashes FM7 outright.

Any ideas on some memory settings that I could tweak, or something I could do differently? Or is this just a plain old bug in FM7?

Thanks,

Dan

  • 2 weeks later...
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in FM6 I used to close the PS and then "Swithc to..." which starts the windows Start--->Programms but dont re-open PS just go back to FM and then

toggle FM between Layout and Browse Mode....

this would keep FM alive and then u can re-open the PS.

It is the whole "adobe goes along with FM" crap that never got worked out on Win platforms.....

sorry Dan, this is not much of help but I understand your frustration of having to chrash FM beacuse u tried to edit a small GUI part of it all....

One way of working arround it would getting an IRFANVIEW (free) and use it as your 'view-copy-paste in FM layout software' while use PS only as your "editing" software

Also, Irfanview is really cool and generally better for mass-image browsing vs. windowz explorer-thumb view.

This most definetly kills the idea of PS-FM real time integration but....is an option.

Take care!

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