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    Construct 2 Check failure

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    Check failure! This is probably a bug:

    Refreshing properties bar when in a property changed handler. This is unstable

    Condition: !in_propchanged_handler

    File: Bars\PropertiesBar.cpp

    Line: 814

    Function: void __cdecl CPropertiesBar::Refresh(void)

    Build: release 68 (64-bit) checked

    Component: Construct 2 IDE

    (Last Win32 error: 0)

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    I got this message and C2 crashed.

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  • Please see how to report bugs. We generally cannot do anything to resolve the issue with an error message alone. We need to know the reproduction steps (what you were doing to cause the bug), etc.

  • Sorry :)

    That bug is really accidently happened (my hands are bothered from my brother..)

    and I thought Just reporting with that information will be fine..

    then I can't know exact situation.

    draged some files(image) from explorer

    accidently clicked around properties bar (I don't know what button it is, and exact point of clicked)

    I can't repeat causing that bug and don't have that .capx file

    r68 (x64)

    Win7 ultimate k (korean (2byte-one letter language) )

    NVIDIA Geforce GTX 460 (Driver 285.62)

    AMD Phenom II X6 1055T Processor

    I saw some programs do not exactly work If programs are located somewhere which's path has korean lettered word,

    like

    c:\dragonfly[koreanletters]\software.exe

    but my c2 is located on

    E:\Programs\Construct 2

  • Construct 2 fully supports unicode so it should work with korean file paths.

    I can't reproduce this - it probably happened somewhere when you were clicking around the properties bar. I need to know what you clicked and be able to reproduce it myself to be able to fix this, I'm not sure what the problem is otherwise.

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