Hi,
I have just updated my Flowcode to 6.0.3.0 and opened the chart that I was using, but now the System Panel has gone very dark and the rs232 component has gone black and you cannot see any writing on it....
thanks
Acestu
EDIT: Sorry I can't remove the wrong picture that I uploaded
System Panel Black after 6.0.3.0 patch
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Re: System Panel Black after 6.0.3.0 patch
Hello.
In Menu->Global Options->Application tab->Graphics mode select "OpenGL hardware" and restart Flowcode or reload your project. I have just become aware there are issues with Microsofts OpenGL software code. I am hoping to resolve this very soon.
Cheers,
Jonny
In Menu->Global Options->Application tab->Graphics mode select "OpenGL hardware" and restart Flowcode or reload your project. I have just become aware there are issues with Microsofts OpenGL software code. I am hoping to resolve this very soon.
Cheers,
Jonny
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Re: System Panel Black after 6.0.3.0 patch
Hi Jonny,
Thanks that did the trick...
Acestu
Thanks that did the trick...
Acestu
Laptop Mac Book Pro i7 retina El Capitan //// Tower/Intel i7-Windows 7 64 Bit, Toshiba i5 Laptop Windows 10
Computers are like air conditioners. They work fine until you start opening windows.
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