Did the version # fall off the Help/About screen on purpose?
I see it still on the splash screen but it is inconvenient to have to restart the program just to verify the current version.
Version #
Re: Version #
It should be located at: Help/About - Lower right corner just above the OK button.therapon wrote:Did the version # fall off the Help/About screen on purpose?
I see it still on the splash screen but it is inconvenient to have to restart the program just to verify the current version.
Re: Version #
Yup, that's where it used to be. It disappeared from there v6.0.0.1514 or before.
Re: Version #
One other report of this and I don't know what the common thing is. For me the build shows in the About. right up to latest beta 1517
Jon
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Re: Version #
OpenSUSE Tumbleweed, WINE 6.0, TW 6.0.0.1517
Re: Version #
Well that is a Wine problem.
Jon
theWord 6 Bible Software
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Re: Version #
How so? It didn't used to be a problem, it just stopped showing up recently.
This is when it disappeared:
1501
- update copyright to display 2021
- several fixes for improving high-dpi monitors, specifically: book search view, bible search view, about dialog
- removed donate item from About menu
This is when it disappeared:
1501
- update copyright to display 2021
- several fixes for improving high-dpi monitors, specifically: book search view, bible search view, about dialog
- removed donate item from About menu
Last edited by therapon on Wed Feb 10, 2021 10:59 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Version #
Well Wine is not supported officially so if something changed in theWord and it fails to work in an unofficial OS then it is not really our issue is it?
Jon
theWord 6 Bible Software
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Re: Version #
I'm on MX Linux, Wine 6.1, theWord 6.0.0.1517, and the version number shows as expected.
I can't 100% verify that the version number has shown as expected on every version of Wine I've used, but I've never noted a problem.
This is a thread where rdwray has a problem with the version number showing viewtopic.php?f=8&t=9426&hilit=version+ ... f238bd3eb3
It appears he was using a Windows version.
I can't 100% verify that the version number has shown as expected on every version of Wine I've used, but I've never noted a problem.
This is a thread where rdwray has a problem with the version number showing viewtopic.php?f=8&t=9426&hilit=version+ ... f238bd3eb3
It appears he was using a Windows version.
Jeff
Using theWord Beta on MX Linux via Wine.
Using theWord Beta on MX Linux via Wine.
Re: Version #
Thanks for that reminder. However Costas has told me he has not changed any code in that area.
Jon
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To be honest I don't see what the big deal is with knowing the build number if you are not testing beta
If you are really testing beta, then don't change the filename and it will show in your window at the top.
This is how we designed beta to be used so the build being tested can easily be seen.
If you are really testing beta, then don't change the filename and it will show in your window at the top.
This is how we designed beta to be used so the build being tested can easily be seen.
Jon
theWord 6 Bible Software
OS for testing; Windows 10
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theWord 6 Bible Software
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Re: Version #
I'm not "testing" the beta versions, I'm using the latest. And so I don't have to keep changing the filename in a shortcut or script file, I rename the beta to simply "theword.exe". As for whether it's a big deal or not, it probably isn't when one considers climate change and world hunger and the value of bitcoins I just like to be able to verify which version I'm running without restarting the program when I look to see if a new "beta" has been released.
In version 1500, the version # displays with the About dialog at the default size. It stays at the right border of the window as the dialog is resized larger. There is apparently a minimum width below which it cannot be resized without making things disappear. The same is true for later versions except once the version info disappears because of the dpi setting, it never reappears regardless of window size.
In version 1500, the version # displays with the About dialog at the default size. It stays at the right border of the window as the dialog is resized larger. There is apparently a minimum width below which it cannot be resized without making things disappear. The same is true for later versions except once the version info disappears because of the dpi setting, it never reappears regardless of window size.
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I will take a look and try to see what changed. But i will need you help to verify.
The hard thing here is that I cannot test any changes.
The hard thing here is that I cannot test any changes.
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Hi Costas,
Well, actually you probably could by installing Linux in a VirtualBox, installing wine in that installation and you would be good-to-go. By the way, I have the same thing on in Linux Mint 20.1 with wine 6.1.
I appreciate your willingness to look into this. One of the things I have a problem with is when folks take the stand that "Linux is a non-supported OS and therefore things may not work." I have been using TW in a Linux environment for 9 years now and it has only been the last few things that are causing issues.
Darrel
Well, actually you probably could by installing Linux in a VirtualBox, installing wine in that installation and you would be good-to-go. By the way, I have the same thing on in Linux Mint 20.1 with wine 6.1.
I appreciate your willingness to look into this. One of the things I have a problem with is when folks take the stand that "Linux is a non-supported OS and therefore things may not work." I have been using TW in a Linux environment for 9 years now and it has only been the last few things that are causing issues.
Darrel
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It is theWord stand that only Windows OS has official support, whether you like it or not.
Jon
theWord 6 Bible Software
OS for testing; Windows 10
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theWord 6 Bible Software
OS for testing; Windows 10
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