Bug 484600

Summary: Monodevelop cannot view files gives Division by zero
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: James Boulton <james.boulton>
Component: monodevelopAssignee: Paul F. Johnson <paul>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Version: 10CC: paul, sonnik
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Description James Boulton 2009-02-08 21:31:09 UTC
Description of problem:

Unhandled Exception.
System.DivideByZeroException: Division by zero
  at Mono.TextEditor.TextViewMargin.GetNextVisualTab (Int32 xPos) [0x00000] 
  at Mono.TextEditor.TextViewMargin+VisualLocationTranslator.ConsumeChunks () [0x00000] 
  at Mono.TextEditor.TextViewMargin+VisualLocationTranslator.VisualToDocumentLocation (Int32 xp, Int32 yp) [0x00000] 
  at Mono.TextEditor.TextViewMargin.VisualToDocumentLocation (Int32 xp, Int32 yp) [0x00000] 
  at Mono.TextEditor.TextViewMargin.MousePressed (Int32 button, Int32 x, Int32 y, EventType type, ModifierType modifierState) [0x00000] 
  at Mono.TextEditor.TextEditor.OnButtonPressEvent (Gdk.EventButton e) [0x00000] 
  at Gtk.Widget.buttonpressevent_cb (IntPtr widget, IntPtr evnt) [0x00000] 

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
2.0 Alpha 1(1.9)


How reproducible:
Every time I try to open a file.
 
Additional info:
This version used to work on F10 for me. I updated mono* and monodevelop from rawhide. This gave the same error message (Divide by Zero). I reverted back to the F10 mono* and monodevelop version by uninstalling mono* and monodevelop and reinstalling from the F10 repo. It seems the bug followed me. As an aside I have a laptop where I successfully updated mono* and monodevelop to rawhide. This led see if wiping the .config/Monodevelop directory would help. No such luck.

Comment 1 Paul F. Johnson 2009-03-25 21:43:41 UTC
Hmm, no idea what is causing this as the version in rawhide is happy and the version being built for f10 is fine.

Which version of mono-tools and addins are you using?

Comment 2 sonnik 2009-04-07 09:01:59 UTC
I had this same issue.  It appears to be that the editor defaults to a font that is not available.

To Fix:  Once you get to the IDE... select Edit -> Options -> Text Editor -> General -> Change your Font from "Default Monospace" to something appropriate in the field next to the "Custom" radio button.

This is probably caused by some unique desktop customization.

Comment 3 Paul F. Johnson 2009-04-16 15:23:58 UTC
So I can pack this one off, can you test against the most up to date version of MD (in updates-testing) and see if it's still happening?

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