
Hi On Windows 7, oXygen 13.2 (both Author and Editor), does not exit when Windows attempts to shut down or log out. I can hit cancel and then I can usually shut them down manually. However, sometimes Author is then in a state of having the main text window all gray, and not responding to input. On a separate note, but possibly related, yesterday I was working on a new "DITA Scenario", and had to start over. I updated some other software and had to reboot. I am pretty sure Author got into that gray text window state at the shutdown. Then, later in the morning I had trouble with builds. The value of ${cfd} passed to the builds was incorrect, Author was instead passing the Editor installation folder in "C:\Program Files". After a few minutes of this, I decided to restart Author. When it restarted, it had renamed the Project File to a name with "temp" in it, and was running without it. I used SVN update to get a working version of the Project File and recreated my new "DITA Scenario". Notes: Installed: Oxygen Editor 13.2, build 2012052412 I generally run both Editor and Author simultaneously (both from the Editor installation), editing XSLT and Ant code in Editor and testing it in Author. Also installed: oXygen 11.2 I use it with other another XML build that needs its own oXygen Framework. I think that's because its "topic" XML type conflicts with the one in DITA. Using: Windows 7, Version 6.1.7601 SP 1 Build 7601 Standalone version, not integrated with Eclipse. My normal logout practice has been to log out only on Fridays, and to close oXygen Author and Editor when I leave work at the end of the day, in case an update restarts Windows. Somewhat relevant tools - ones that hook into Windows Explorer right-click menu with more than "Open with me!": - Q-Dir to replace Windows Explorer. Pretty much eliminates restarting Windows Explorer when it crashes. - TortoiseSVN - TortoiseGIT Why don't software companies make the "version" field selectable and copy-able, in the About box or equivalent? That would be a minor feature request, trivial to do, but useful every time someone reports a bug. Microsoft should do it, not just oXygenXML. All my very best, Rob -- Rob Echlin, Documentation Systems Architect, Wind River +1.613.270.5796 | Skype: rob.echlin.wr