In article <d9d66e2b4f.martin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Martin Wuerthner <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > In message <4f2b6d6b52riscos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Richard Ashbery > <riscos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > In article <76ed052b4f.eddie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Eddie > > Lord <riscos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> In message <4f2afc35d1riscos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Richard Ashbery > >> <riscos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote thus: > >>> EasiWriter crashes (reset required) when converting a document [snip] > Exporting the file as HTML works fine here and the embedded > ArtWorks files are not really complex, in fact they are very > simple. So, I cannot really imagine what could be causing your > problem. What happens when you select part of the document and > export the selection to HTML? OK - I think I have solved the problem. I have an annoying habit of placing my EasiWriter documents deep into the directory structure (the document that crashed the M/C when converting it to HTML was 5 levels deep). Although this doesn't seem to have any effect when writing a standard document when it is converted to HTML it results in a fatal crash or if converted from 4-levels depth a re-coverable error message of the form: Internal error, trap while in trap handler: Internal error: abort on data transfer at FC146300, pc = FC1462F8: registers at 124C38 (Incidentally...... David Ruck's where reports a SharedCLibrary error - I don't know if this is relevant). May be someone can explain this. I have also discovered another program that is very sensitive to excessive directory level depth. The program is Pic_Index. Whenever I do anything with HTML I now ensure they operate at the root directory or no more than a single directory depth. Regards Richard ------------------------------------------------------------ To change, suspend or cancel your subscription go to //www.freelists.org/list/icon-users ------------------------------------------------------------