MOHO has been very reliable until recently when it started to just randomly quit to desktop and vanish. It was one particular file that suffered frequent crashes so I decided to dissect it and look for anomalies.
I found some masked layers in a bone group behaving oddly, such that when selecting a group layer, the bone tools disappeared so you couldn't bind layers or points. Creating new group layers and moving the child layers across corrected the problem, so it looks like the group layers were somehow corrupted.
The "corrupted" layers in question were initially imported from another file as temporary references, but I later decided to break the references on a few selected layers and duplicate them for use in the current file. This is when MOHO became unstable, so I'm now wondering if doing this should be avoided? Once I deleted the reference layers and replaced the corrupted groups, MOHO has been reliable again.
Note: the file used for import has never crashed, so I don't believe it is suspicious, I think this is more to do with the partial breaking of reference layers in bone groups.
Just because software lets you do things doesn't mean you should!
