Forum: Transit support
Topic: Transit NXT crashes
Poster: wotswot
Post title: Something worth trying
This may not be directly relevant (as I have Transit Professional, still SP8), but I queried STAR recently about two-letter words/abbreviations that were not showing in the Terminology pane immediately after being added (via Rapid Entry). I thought it might be due to the size of my dictionary (55k+ records, many with numerous source and/or target entries).
One "cure" was to close down Transit then run it again. But they also told me about an interesting setting in ...\bin\STARTE.INI (open with a text editor, e.g. Notepad), section [settings]:
Update Interval = 30; minutes
which apparently is the default setting.
Let us know if changing this helps.
(Caveat: good practice is to save a copy of any modified .ini files elsewhere, as it's not clear whether or not software updates overwrite them. Does anyone know?)
Richard
Topic: Transit NXT crashes
Poster: wotswot
Post title: Something worth trying
This may not be directly relevant (as I have Transit Professional, still SP8), but I queried STAR recently about two-letter words/abbreviations that were not showing in the Terminology pane immediately after being added (via Rapid Entry). I thought it might be due to the size of my dictionary (55k+ records, many with numerous source and/or target entries).
One "cure" was to close down Transit then run it again. But they also told me about an interesting setting in ...\bin\STARTE.INI (open with a text editor, e.g. Notepad), section [settings]:
Update Interval = 30; minutes
which apparently is the default setting.
Let us know if changing this helps.
(Caveat: good practice is to save a copy of any modified .ini files elsewhere, as it's not clear whether or not software updates overwrite them. Does anyone know?)
Richard