Hi Tim,

Thank you again. 

I managed to resolve the problem: Moving the mouse over the right edge of the 
Arranger Window (where no Arranger Canvas was displayed) turned the mouse 
pointer into a two-sided arrow (an arrow to the left and to the right). I then 
moved the two-sided arrow to the left: Now I can see the Arranger Canvas 
again.

Thanks, Tim.

Regards,

Jens


Am Freitag, 30. Juni 2017, 02:22:09 schrieben Sie:
> On 06/29/2017 01:21 PM, Jens Radloff wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > Today I have compiled and installed the latest MusE version from the
> > github
> > repository under Ubuntu Studio 16.04.2. I loaded a med file into MusE. I
> > created this med file last year using a development version of MusE from
> > that time.
> > 
> > The first time I loaded that med file into MusE today, I was told that the
> > med file format is from version 2.1 or so, and that it will be converted
> > to the new format when I save the loaded file. I saved the loaded med
> > file.
> > 
> > Then I noticed that I cannot see that right are in the Arranger Window,
> > where you see the cursor indicator for the play position, and the parts
> > which I created and put notes in them. I only see the left part of the
> > Arranger Window with the specifications for every track. For better
> > understanding, please see the attached screenshot.
> > 
> > It is impossible for me to make the right area of the Arranger Window
> > visible, not by dragging the mouse cursor nor by resizing the window with
> > the Arranger Window in it. So I cannot see the parts and notes of every
> > track that I set about one year ago.
> 
> I'll assume the very latest git master.
> Each of the three sections of the arranger window is separated by a
> splitter bar,
>   two splitters in total - for the mixer strip followed by the track
> list followed by
>   the arranger canvas.
> You should be able to grab the offending splitter and resize.
> (If the entire window is simply too big for your screen, remember that
>   in linux Alt + Left Mouse + Mouse Move usually moves ANY window,
>   allowing access to the edges.)
> 
> Recently we had reports of Ubuntu IIRC not doing our menus correctly.
> Apparently there's a package to install which restores the menus.
> 
> But more likely (and unfortunately), since Qt5 we are dealing with a
> problem:
> 
> The Arranger is frozen sometimes, when using KDE Breeze or Oxygen style.
> You will not be able to operate the splitters.
> 
> Solutions:
> 1)
> In the MusE Settings > Appearance Settings, Style/Fonts tab,
>   use a theme OTHER than Breeze or Oxygen, such as Fusion.
> And in the MusE Color Scheme section, do not use
>   Dark Theme.cfg or Ardour.cfg (use Light Theme.cfg).
> 
>   or
> 
> 2)
> If you really want to use Breeze or Oxygen, or Dark Theme.cfg or Ardour.cfg,
> latest MusE git master has a workaround you can try:
> Go to MusE Settings > Global Settings > GUI Behaviour and click
>   'Bug fix: Fix frozen MDI windows'. Restart MusE.
> 
> Working on the issue with KDE Breeze team.
> Some fixes have been applied upstream. I'm testing them.
> 
> Good luck, lemme know how it goes.
> Tim.
> 
> > This might be caused by the screen resolution of my computer. It is
> > probably set to 1024 x 768 pixels, at least it looks to me this way.
> > Under Debian 8.7, which was previously installed on the same machine with
> > the same screen, I was able to change the screen resolution to a higher
> > screen resolution by doing the following:
> > 
> > I added the following line to /etc/default/grub:
> > 
> > GRUB_GFXMODE=1400x1050x32
> > 
> > And then I executed the "update-grub" command.
> > 
> > This worked under Debian 8.7 (the screen resolution was in fact set to
> > 1400x1050 pixels), but I replaced Debian 8.7 with Ubuntu Studio 16.04.2 on
> > the same machine, and the above mentioned GRUB_GFXMODE parameters are not
> > applied by Ubuntu/grub when started: Ubuntu Studio always displays the
> > screen with possibly 1024x768 pixels.
> > 
> > I am not asking for a resolution regarding the screen resolution problem
> > on my machine which now runs Ubuntu Studio 16.04.2, but I would like to
> > make you aware of that I cannot see the right area of the Arranger Window
> > when I load that med file which I created last year into the latest
> > development version of MusE.
> > 
> > Regards,
> > 
> > Jens
> > 
> > 
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