Hi, sometimes, when a menu item (like "Project") is clicked the menu shown is blank, the menu items are invisible, see
When the cursor is moved down in the menu, the items become visible one by one.
Thanks in advance!
Extra info (2012-01-07): problem solved after deleting the internet temprary (cached) files. Thanks onClick!
v5.0 IDE menu invisible [Ok]
v5.0 IDE menu invisible [Ok]
Last edited by Dany on 07 Feb 2012 14:04, edited 4 times in total.
Kind regards, Dany.
Forget your perfect offering. There is a crack in everything, that's how the light gets in... (L. Cohen)
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Re: v5.0 IDE menu invisible
Hi,
Please, can you tell me how to reproduce this ?
Regards,
Filip.
Please, can you tell me how to reproduce this ?
Regards,
Filip.
Re: v5.0 IDE menu invisible
Now I can: Click on e.g. the "library manager" (also the project mgr, the project settings etc... will do) and after that click on a menu item (file, edit view project, etc...) while the library mgr is visible.filip wrote:Please, can you tell me how to reproduce this ?
Valid for v54.0 of mP for PIC and mP for dsPIC/PIC24, perhaps also others.
Thanks in advance!
Kind regards, Dany.
Forget your perfect offering. There is a crack in everything, that's how the light gets in... (L. Cohen)
Remember when we were young? We shone like the sun. (David Gilmour)
Forget your perfect offering. There is a crack in everything, that's how the light gets in... (L. Cohen)
Remember when we were young? We shone like the sun. (David Gilmour)
Re: v5.0 IDE menu invisible
must be something OS / config related, i have not been able to reproduce anything alike on 2 systems, one running XP sp3 and another running Windows 7, i have checked the pascal copilers for PIC, dsPIC and PIC32, all behave well at this point on both systems.
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Re: v5.0 IDE menu invisible
Hi,
Indeed, this looks like a OS related issue, I wasn't able to reproduce it on my computer ?
Which OS are you using ?
Regards,
Filip.
Indeed, this looks like a OS related issue, I wasn't able to reproduce it on my computer ?
Which OS are you using ?
Regards,
Filip.
Re: v5.0 IDE menu invisible
Windows 7. Thanks in advance!filip wrote:Hi,
Indeed, this looks like a OS related issue, I wasn't able to reproduce it on my computer ?
Which OS are you using ?
Regards,
Filip.
Kind regards, Dany.
Forget your perfect offering. There is a crack in everything, that's how the light gets in... (L. Cohen)
Remember when we were young? We shone like the sun. (David Gilmour)
Forget your perfect offering. There is a crack in everything, that's how the light gets in... (L. Cohen)
Remember when we were young? We shone like the sun. (David Gilmour)
Re: v5.0 IDE menu invisible
Looks like the Win7 orb.
Just a crazy . . . try deleting temporary internet files ?!??? (Sometimes there is so many of them they cause odd display issues . . .)
oC
Just a crazy . . . try deleting temporary internet files ?!??? (Sometimes there is so many of them they cause odd display issues . . .)
oC
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working configuration: mmPIC32 v.1.10 (PIC32MX460F512L) ~ mC PRO PIC32 v.2.1.0.0 ~ vTFT v.2.30.0.0 ~ mProgPIC v.2.15 ~ uniReg ~ protoShield
to add when needed: usbUART (FT232R) ~ audioCodec (WM8731) ~ icd2Connector
to add when needed: usbUART (FT232R) ~ audioCodec (WM8731) ~ icd2Connector
Re: v5.0 IDE menu invisible
Unbelievable. Deleting the tempory internet files was indeed the solution!onClick wrote:Looks like the Win7 orb.
Just a crazy . . . try deleting temporary internet files ?!??? (Sometimes there is so many of them they cause odd display issues . . .)oC
Thanks!
Kind regards, Dany.
Forget your perfect offering. There is a crack in everything, that's how the light gets in... (L. Cohen)
Remember when we were young? We shone like the sun. (David Gilmour)
Forget your perfect offering. There is a crack in everything, that's how the light gets in... (L. Cohen)
Remember when we were young? We shone like the sun. (David Gilmour)