I can not confirm this issue. It might have something to do with your printer. If you have more than one printer installed, try to change the default printer and try to print in Lister again.
Furthermore, it could be some Lister plugin, if any is installed. Avoid loading them by using Alt+Shift+F3, and then try to print again. [ADD: OK, too slow]
And last, but not least, you should make sure that the issue is present with a fresh wincmd.ini.
Regards
Dalai
#101164 Personal licence
Ryzen 5 2600, 16 GiB RAM, ASUS Prime X370-A, Win7 x64
The crash happens at the very start of the print function:
if Printer.Printing then begin
It would show a warning if printing was already going on. It seems to mean that "Printer" is a null pointer. It can happen when printers aren't found due to problems with the printer driver, or very long printer names etc.
Could you try to uninstall doPDF? It may be causing the problem. If it does, you may consider to use the program PDF24 (free), which I'm using myself to create PDFs: https://www.pdf24.org/
ghisler(Author) wrote:If it does, you may consider to use the program PDF24 (free), which I'm using myself to create PDFs: https://www.pdf24.org/
While I cannot comment on the software itself since I have not used it, the whole website looks like a SEO scam and both "PDF24 Creator 7.4.0 - BUSINESS (Optimized for business use)" and "PDF24 Creator 7.4.0 - PRIVATE (Optimized for private use)" that you can choose to download are bit-identical.
Roman
Mal angenommen, du drückst Strg+F, wählst die FTP-Verbindung (mit gespeichertem Passwort), klickst aber nicht auf Verbinden, sondern fällst tot um.
ghisler(Author) wrote:Could you try to uninstall doPDF? It may be causing the problem. If it does, you may consider to use the program PDF24 (free), which I'm using myself to create PDFs: https://www.pdf24.org/
I prefer the PDF-XChangeLight 2012 version of Tracker software.
There is no advertising or other scam in it and it works perfect as PDF printer.