It displays the initial popup but when I select either a previously
edited .scad file or select "new" it displays a blank screen of uniform
pale grey with no toolbar or other screen parts.
The last release doesn't have the problem.
Running under WIN 7 64bit
Regards,
Dave
Confirmed. I get a transparent window-frame with title-bar.
If you type Alt-f the file menu appears, then Q to quit, it then crashes.
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From: Dave [mailto:softfoot@hotmail.com]
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Subject: [OpenSCAD] Problem with latest nightly build.
It displays the initial popup but when I select either a previously
edited .scad file or select "new" it displays a blank screen of uniform
pale grey with no toolbar or other screen parts.
The last release doesn't have the problem.
Running under WIN 7 64bit
Regards,
Dave
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softfoot wrote
It displays the initial popup but when I select either a previously
edited .scad file or select "new" it displays a blank screen of uniform
pale grey with no toolbar or other screen parts.
Softfoot,
I tried another W7/64 system which works OK. Works for Nophead too.
What version was the snapshot?
Can you try clicking up-top-left where the menus would be.
If you get menus please attach content of help/library-info.
Is your system a-typical in someway?
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OK a few minutes ago I downloaded the latest "Development Snapshots" BOTH 64 and 32 bit windows variants :-
OpenSCAD-2021.03.12.ci7607-x86-32-Installer
OpenSCAD-2021.03.12.ci7606-x86-64-Installer
They both behave as before on my laptop - a blank frame - no buttons or window structure.
When I click where the buttons should be I get a drop-down menu but most of the entries do nothing (things like "show library folder" work - but that is a straight forward windows function).
WIN7 64bit (up to date), on a Levono T410 with 8GB of memory.
The last 64 bit release works fine.
Dave
On 15/03/2021 01:33, MichaelAtOz wrote:
softfoot wrote
It displays the initial popup but when I select either a previously
edited .scad file or select "new" it displays a blank screen of uniform
pale grey with no toolbar or other screen parts.Softfoot,
I tried another W7/64 system which works OK. Works for Nophead too.
What version was the snapshot?
Can you try clicking up-top-left where the menus would be.
If you get menus please attach content of help/library-info.Is your system a-typical in someway? OpenSCAD Admin - email* me if you need anything, or if I've done something stupid...
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Thanks.
I'm drilling down & getting warmer. Github issue
https://github.com/openscad/openscad/issues/3719 .
Could you try command-line 'openscad --info' and post the results.
Don't bother downloading others until I report back.
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