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Crashes #127

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anakolaric00 opened this issue Jul 8, 2021 · 16 comments
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Crashes #127

anakolaric00 opened this issue Jul 8, 2021 · 16 comments
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I am currently using the Social Network Visualizer for work and it seems to continuously crash on my computer. Every time I reach up to 50 nodes it always crashes. It changes names of my relations and even messes up the relation connections. I really need help fixing this problem, at this point I feel like I spend more time fixing the system mistakes rather than working on the project. Thank you

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@oxy86 oxy86 self-assigned this Jul 9, 2021
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oxy86 commented Jul 9, 2021

Hello again,
There is no attachment (it seems github does not add email attachments).
Please either attach the data file to the Github issue: #127 or just send it directly by email to info@socnetv.org

  1. If you have a multirelational network, you cannot delete nodes.
  2. There is no undo functionality in SocNetV. It would be a nice future feature (Feature Request: Undo option #31).
  3. You can create easily edges by double clicking on a node (which will be the source) and the double clicking on a another node (the target node).

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email address: info at socnetv.org

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