Greets, everybody . . .
I'm pretty sure that this is a bug, one that has survived a decade or more. If you open the game "Shisen-sho" and click to call the "Game" menu, the resulting menu is *enormous.* It works, but it is *enormous*.
Per the attached. -- dep
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On 22/10/2021 22:49, dep wrote:
Greets, everybody . . .
I'm pretty sure that this is a bug, one that has survived a decade or more. If you open the game "Shisen-sho" and click to call the "Game" menu, the resulting menu is *enormous.* It works, but it is *enormous*.
Per the attached.
Nope.
All works as it should here.
On 2021-10-22 17:39:15 Michael Howard via tde-users wrote:
On 22/10/2021 22:49, dep wrote:
Greets, everybody . . .
I'm pretty sure that this is a bug, one that has survived a decade or more. If you open the game "Shisen-sho" and click to call the "Game" menu, the resulting menu is *enormous.* It works, but it is *enormous*.
Per the attached.
Nope.
All works as it should here.
What do you see? When I click on that I see only the submenu items.
Leslie -- Operating System: Linux Distribution: openSUSE Leap 15.3 x86_64 Desktop Environment: Trinity Qt: 3.5.0 TDE: R14.0.10 tde-config: 1.0
said J Leslie Turriff: | On 2021-10-22 17:39:15 Michael Howard via tde-users wrote: | > On 22/10/2021 22:49, dep wrote: | > > Greets, everybody . . . | > > | > > I'm pretty sure that this is a bug, one that has survived a decade | > > or more. If you open the game "Shisen-sho" and click to call the | > > "Game" menu, the resulting menu is *enormous.* It works, but it is | > > *enormous*. | > > | > > Per the attached. | > | > Nope. | > | > All works as it should here. | | What do you see? When I click on that I see only the submenu items.
What I saw was what was in the picture (possibly confusing, because it's spread across two monitors, one atop the other: the application window, and a huge window containing the menu items, seen in the screenshot above the application window). I've dealt with it since it was still a KDE application, pre-TDE, so for a long time.
I finally deleted the configuration file and behavior returned to normal. -- dep
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On Sun, Oct 24, 2021 at 04:30:36PM +0000, dep wrote:
I finally deleted the configuration file and behavior returned to normal.
If something like this happens again, you should rename the config file rather than remove it, then compare the old with the freshly recreated config with "diff" to see what changed.
said Steven D'Aprano: | On Sun, Oct 24, 2021 at 04:30:36PM +0000, dep wrote: | > I finally deleted the configuration file and behavior returned to | > normal. | | If something like this happens again, you should rename the config file | rather than remove it, then compare the old with the freshly recreated | config with "diff" to see what changed.
Well, yeah, *of course* I renamed it. As anyone would. It was deleted as far as the program was concerned. -- dep
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On Tue, Oct 26, 2021 at 03:51:18PM +0000, dep wrote:
said Steven D'Aprano: | On Sun, Oct 24, 2021 at 04:30:36PM +0000, dep wrote: | > I finally deleted the configuration file and behavior returned to | > normal. | | If something like this happens again, you should rename the config file | rather than remove it, then compare the old with the freshly recreated | config with "diff" to see what changed.
Well, yeah, *of course* I renamed it. As anyone would. It was deleted as far as the program was concerned.
Cool. So what were the differences between the old and the new config file? You might have found a bug.