Melanchrom wrote:There were no problems with the 3d visualizer. But just now I foud the solution for the problem.
The DPI value was 120 by default, I never even thought about this value.
A moment ago I switched it to the usual value of 96 ad after restarting, the sliders suddenly showed up.
The only Problem left iss, that evrything else on my screen is a little smaler now. But i will get used to it.
Thanks to all of you for your help.
I think the thread can be closed now.
Greetings Chrom
Well done.
Maybe you could make a bugreport of this;
Please fill out this form, and when it really turns out to be a bug, it might be solved in a next release of FreeStyler.
[bugreporting][/bugreporting]
Edit:
FYI:
I tried this with the current beta release of FreeStyler, setting my Dpi to 120, reboot, god - what looks windows ugly then, start FreeStyler, works okay.
I could not wait setting the Dpi resolution back to 96, I never loved a reboot so much.
So, it seems that the problem is already fixed, or that some other thing in your windows is the cause of this, together with the Dpi setting.
Maybe you should sign up as beta tester to try out yourself. (be sure to keep a backup of a stable FreeStyler version (installation and settings), as with a beta, you'll never know whats behind the corner).
If you want to beta-test, send an e-mail to the user
lj_raph
I already informed him about the Dpi story, together with some other problem I had.