Hi,

20.03.2009 08:00, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> On Thursday 19 March 2009 22:43:02 Arno Lehmann wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm unsure if this is documented, if this is due to my build
>> environment, or a real bug,
>>
>> Also I'm aware that bat is not really released, so I thought I'd check
>> before opening a bug in bugs.bacula.org...
>>
>> Anyway, I recently set up a new Bacula Instance, this time preparing
>> for GUI use.
>>
>> I've got bat compiled and didn't see any problems there. (By the way -
>> the makefile for bat / qt-console does not print a '=== Make of ... is
>> good ====' line.)
>>
>> Bat in general works fine, but I can't see any JobList panel - neither
>> directly from the left tree view, nor going through the Media list and
>> selecting one Volume to show. I've got a screenshot attached. where
>> you see the main area is simply empty.
>>
>> Using the debug protocol, I can see that bat successfully queries the
>> DIR and gets the relevant information.
>>
>> Can anybody reproduce this, or tell me what I can do to get this resolved?

Yup... thanks to Thomas that's resolved for me.

> Yes, I guess it is time to do some careful documentation of this.  For some 
> reason, particularly the first time you run it on a machine, the various 
> panels get all

Well, for me it was *only* the JobList panel.

> pushed to the bottom of the main pane.  If you look *really* 
> closely you will see the faint outline of move handles probably toward the 
> bottom of the screen, and if I remember right, it becomes obvious when you 
> move the most over them since the cursor becomes parallel lines.  Just seize 
> these separation bars and move them to a more reasonable place and you should 
> see what is on the screen.
> 
> Please let me know if this fixes your problem.
> 
> I see that Thomas Mueller has seen the same problem and corrected it.

Indeed... actually, I recalled that earlier discussion, and I looked 
for the separator bar, but couldn't see it at all... I just found it 
by searching with the mouse cursor.

Anyway, it works now... next problem in an extra mail :-)

Arno

> Regards,
> 
> Kern
> 
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Arno
> 
> 
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