Hello
I have the 'Summary' tab as default in the browser. When selecting an image the lower part of the tab is cut off (black) and only shows after I click on the 'Summary' tab label.
After selecting an image, the display is cut off:
After clicking the 'Summary' label it is shown completely:
Thanks and regards
Michael
[Solved] Summary tab display cut off in browser
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Re: Summary tab display cut off in browser
Hi,
I've been seeing a similar issue, under both GC 10 and GC 11. The Exif and ExifTool tabs, for various images, are cut off. (I have only just started using the software, and I'm not sure how to get the Summary tab mentioned here.)
I've also seen the ExifTool data not scroll down to the end.
At one point, one of these seemed to cause a system crash. (I sent the report in.)
These screenshots show the cut-off text:
https://imgur.com/a/kVNqSly (I hope imgur is okay? I wasn't sure how to upload files to this.)
Thanks and regards,
-Helen
I've been seeing a similar issue, under both GC 10 and GC 11. The Exif and ExifTool tabs, for various images, are cut off. (I have only just started using the software, and I'm not sure how to get the Summary tab mentioned here.)
I've also seen the ExifTool data not scroll down to the end.
At one point, one of these seemed to cause a system crash. (I sent the report in.)
These screenshots show the cut-off text:
https://imgur.com/a/kVNqSly (I hope imgur is okay? I wasn't sure how to upload files to this.)
Thanks and regards,
-Helen
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Re: Summary tab display cut off in browser
Please download the latest BETA at:
http://www.lemkesoft.org/beta.html
That should fix it for GC10 and GC11.
Thorsten
http://www.lemkesoft.org/beta.html
That should fix it for GC10 and GC11.
Thorsten
Re: Summary tab display cut off in browser
Hi,
Thanks for the speedy fix!
The beta works great for the text clipping!
However, I'm still seeing the inability to scroll down in the ExifTool data - but not for every image.
To repro, I'm selecting the ExifTool tab and then clicking between the images on the Thumbnail view mode. I'm not sure why it's for some and not others. Also, it's not consistent per image - an image's data might not scroll the first time, but will not scroll when you go back to it, or vice versa. The directory I'm browsing has images from many different sources (multiple camera types and scans), so I don't think it's related to the actual exif data, but I can't be sure. I tried to look for patterns in the Exif data but don't see any.
It's possible this is related to a crash with the pane resizer I've seen on both GC 11 and the GC 11 beta (that fixed the clipping). I sent you the crash reports for those under my helentodd05 at gmail account.
Here's a screenshot of the lack of a scrollbar in case it's helpful.
https://imgur.com/a/jAvkT8K
Thanks,
-Helen
Thanks for the speedy fix!
The beta works great for the text clipping!
However, I'm still seeing the inability to scroll down in the ExifTool data - but not for every image.
To repro, I'm selecting the ExifTool tab and then clicking between the images on the Thumbnail view mode. I'm not sure why it's for some and not others. Also, it's not consistent per image - an image's data might not scroll the first time, but will not scroll when you go back to it, or vice versa. The directory I'm browsing has images from many different sources (multiple camera types and scans), so I don't think it's related to the actual exif data, but I can't be sure. I tried to look for patterns in the Exif data but don't see any.
It's possible this is related to a crash with the pane resizer I've seen on both GC 11 and the GC 11 beta (that fixed the clipping). I sent you the crash reports for those under my helentodd05 at gmail account.
Here's a screenshot of the lack of a scrollbar in case it's helpful.
https://imgur.com/a/jAvkT8K
Thanks,
-Helen
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Re: Summary tab display cut off in browser
Hi
Unfortunately for me it is still not working with 11.0.1 (4015).
The behaviour is different now:
When selecting an image the text is cut off: When clicking on the 'Summary' tab title the text is still cut off, but the labels on the left get wider: And on the 'Image' tab the 'Tags' is not left-aligned and cut off at the right: Thanks and regards
Michael
Unfortunately for me it is still not working with 11.0.1 (4015).
The behaviour is different now:
When selecting an image the text is cut off: When clicking on the 'Summary' tab title the text is still cut off, but the labels on the left get wider: And on the 'Image' tab the 'Tags' is not left-aligned and cut off at the right: Thanks and regards
Michael
Re: Summary tab display cut off in browser
The beta did not resolve this issue for me either. I am searching for a way to completely uninstall and see whether that cleans it up, though.
marcus
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Re: Summary tab display cut off in browser
Which macOS do you use?
Is there any error message in the console from GC?
Is there any error message in the console from GC?
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Re: Summary tab display cut off in browser
Hi
I have macOS 10.14.5 and didn't see any output related to GC in the Console.
Using the GC First Aid App to delete the preferences didn't help.
Regards, Michael
I have macOS 10.14.5 and didn't see any output related to GC in the Console.
Using the GC First Aid App to delete the preferences didn't help.
Regards, Michael
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Re: Summary tab display cut off in browser
Thanks, that fixes it
The text is first cut off, then after some small delay it is being redrawn and displayed completely.
Have a nice weekend
Michael
The text is first cut off, then after some small delay it is being redrawn and displayed completely.
Have a nice weekend
Michael