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How to turn off Internal self-test in Mathematica 13.2.0.0 ?

Posted 2 years ago

I've looked for this in Preferences but perhaps missed it. Is it possible to turn self-test off?

The problem I've encountered is possibly rare. In a notebook I have a cell containing formatted text. The style for the cell is Subsubsection but it also includes widgets from Palettes ⤑ Basic Math Assistant ⤑ Typesetting. The primary one is an arrow with before, after, and above blocks. Within the before and after blocks I have placed columnar blocks, and within those Text. The problem only occurs when I select some or all of the text in any of the left-hand blocks. Editing (insert, delete single characters) works fine. Upon selection though, the Messages dialog pops-up and the entire session freezes for hours with no recovery. My work-around is to kill the process and restart Mathematica.

Here's an example notebook:

POSTED BY: Richard Frost
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POSTED BY: John Fultz

Please attach an example notebook to help members reproduce the issue.

POSTED BY: EDITORIAL BOARD

Done.

POSTED BY: Richard Frost
Posted 2 years ago

I can reproduce the issue on "13.2.0 for Mac OS X ARM (64-bit) (November 18, 2022)" by selecting the text "Names, Aliases, & Types;". However, there is no freeze. I clicked on "Click here" in the message and it took me to a form to report the issue, which I did.

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POSTED BY: Rohit Namjoshi
Posted 2 years ago

I can reproduce the problem on Windows 11. Both with MMA versions 12.3 and 13.2.

On selection of the text, as described above, a blank Message window pops up. Mathematica does not respond any more. Can not be closed in the normal way, has to be killed via Task Manager.

POSTED BY: Hans Milton
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