There used to be a problem like that in older versions. Something was
done to solve that, and it appeared to work in newer versions. Updating
to the newest version may solve the bug that is on the picture. Yes, the
whole window can still shift off the screen, even with newer versions.
But when looking at the picture, the version used there does not have
windows that can shift. It appears an older version that is used on that
picture. Teus
On Mon, 2011-01-31 at 16:24 -0700, Wes Peacock wrote:
Teus,
I've forwarded this to you after cropping the image.
Do you know of this problem?
I've asked Paul to send me an archive of his ~/.bibledit directory to
try to reproduce the behaviour.
I couldn't find any mention of a similar bug at
http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/bibledit-general/
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Subject:
real problem with BALSA/Bibledit
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Mon, 31 Jan 2011 10:08:59 -0500
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Mon, 31 Jan 2011 15:04:48 +0000
From:
Paul-Jennifer_Schaefer
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To:
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CC:
Hannes Hirzel
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Alexander Vinokurov
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Dear Wes and Hannes,
Today we have a real problem in our field testing of BALSA. I think it
is more a problem with BALSA (Xubuntu?) than with Bibledit, but
Bibledit
is the program we are using so that is where it is manifested.
In the attached photo (I don't know how to do a screen capture in
Linux), you will see that on the Bibledit screen, the verse numbers
start at about "8" instead of "1". The problem seems to be that the
sub-window in which you do the typing has gotten shifted several cm to
the left. Unfortunately I cannot detect any obvious way of moving the
window back to the right, so we cannot see what is on the left side of
the window. I have tried closing Bibledit, deleting the book, creating
a new project, etc. All of this leaves the window settings the same
each time.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Paul