> Did you try removing ~/.fuserc ?
I don't have one.
> The problem is that Fuse does not support arbitrary window sizes. What
> it does is provide a few scalers (double size, triple size) and tries
> to force the window size to the closest available scaler. That works
> fine with "small"
On Sun, Dec 13, 2020 at 11:49:39PM +, James Youngman wrote:
> This version of fuse-gtk running on this machine worked OK earlier
> today. I do not know what changed. I didn't change any settings
> AFAIK. The behaviour seems unaffected by any choice of command-line
> options.
Did you try
Package: fuse-emulator-gtk
Version: 1.5.7+dfsg1-2~deb10u1
Severity: important
When I run "fuse" or "fuse-gtk" the fuse main window appears, but
there is no display of the Spectrum screen within it. However, things
are working, even if not visible. If I record the screen as a movie
(using fuse's
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