No, the View>Layout switch doesn’t change anything, BUT the switch from the Apple Silicon optimised Qt6 version to Qt5 intel-version, did resolve the issue.
Unfortunately the intel-version does work significantly slower on my M1 Pro so that I need to switch back to the optimised version.
I’ve found the exact steps to reproduce the crash in Qt6:
- open Anki
- click on Browse
- use rectangle to maximize the window
- close the window
- open the browse window again
- use rectangle to tile this browse window half to the left or right half of the screen.
→ anki crashes.
Now another thing, I’ve found a 2nd bug which is also likely resulting from Qt6, as I did not encounter it on the Qt5 installation. For that I’ve opened another Forum thread here.