Hello Mark, I looked into this issue but I am not able to reproduce and I cannot see something obvious in the code. Are you using the latest version of eric4? Would it be possible to try it with 32-bit Python?
Regards, Detlev On Tuesday 09 July 2013, 09:14:13 Mark Mordeca wrote: Hi Detlev, I am on a Windows 7 64-bit OS. I have two monitors. I am using Python 2.7.3, 64-bit. I’m not sure what other information to provide. I have made a video of the problem: I can consistently make it happen with the steps in this video. http://tinypic.com/r/52b147/5[1] Thanks, Mark *From:* Detlev Offenbach [mailto:[email protected][2]] *Sent:* June-29-13 9:09 AM *To:* Mark Mordeca *Subject:* Re: [Eric] Bug With Left Sidebar Hello Mark, unfortunately I am not able to reproduce this behavior. Could you give a bit more information about your platform? In the past there had been some strange observations that were all related to the use of the Gnome desktop. Over here it behaves fine on these kind of systems - Windows 7- Windows 8- openSUSE, KDE- KUbuntu- Fedora, KDE- XUbuntu (on PC and ARM-Computer)- Mac OS X Detlev Am 27.06.2013 17:33, schrieb Mark Mordeca: Hello, I have been experiencing an annoying bug related to the left sidebar. In certain situations, after exiting running in debug mode the left pane does not reappear and when I double click one of the tabs (like Project-Viewer) to make it reappear the width will be so small it is basically unusable and then when I attempt to resize the left sidebar to make it bigger, it won’t resize. Changing to debug profile and back to edit profile, or closing and reopening it with the window menu does not solve the problem. The only way to restore the left sidebar back to normal is to exit and restart Eric. I believe a certain situation must occur for this problem to arise, for example, just starting in debug mode and then stopping does not create the problem. Below is one sequence of events that led to it for me: 1. In edit profile 2. Shift+F5 to start project in debug mode 3. Encounter an exception and choose to break at it 4. Hit the restart button (note that I did not hit stop after breaking and before pressing restart) 5. Press the stop button Thank you, Mark _______________________________________________ Eric mailing list [email protected][3] http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/eric[4] -- Detlev Offenbach Sent from ODROID-X2 *Detlev Offenbach* [email protected] -------- [1] http://tinypic.com/r/52b147/5 [2] mailto:[email protected] [3] mailto:[email protected] [4] http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/eric
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