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Mr. Fixit
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Hello,

I am a new user to Sheetcam and have the licensed version (I am told) which came along with my purchases from CandCNC. The first issue that I am having is when I open up the program on the main screen, the left column that contains, “Toolsâ€￾, “Partsâ€￾, “Operationsâ€￾ & “Layersâ€￾â€￾ is truncated to the left as you can see in the attached photo. When I hover the mouse over the vertical line, I don’t get the usual <-> symbol in order to be able to drag it to the right or left so I am unable to see the full content. If anyone has any advise here, I would appreciate it.

Thank you,

Steve
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Post by WyoGreen »

I've studied your photos, and I see you're running Sheetcam on Xubuntu. But that's the only thing I've been able to figure out so far. I only mention that you're having this problem with the Linux version of Sheetcam, as that may help someone else help you. Your screen is considerably different looking than mine, but I don't have a clue as to why. Maybe an option? Are you running the latest Linux version of Sheetcam (6.1.40)?

Sorry not to be more help, Steve
Mr. Fixit
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Post by Mr. Fixit »

I am not sure which version of Sheetcam I have, but I will check tomorrow. I just got the package from CandCNC a week or so ago, so I assume it it the latest, but I am not sure.

Thank you..
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Les Newell
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Post by Les Newell »

In some Linux window managers the <-> cursor only appears when you click on the line. Try clicking on it and dragging anyway.
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Les Newell wrote:In some Linux window managers the <-> cursor only appears when you click on the line. Try clicking on it and dragging anyway.
I think that I had tried that, but I will give it a try again.

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Post by Mr. Fixit »

Les Newell wrote:In some Linux window managers the <-> cursor only appears when you click on the line. Try clicking on it and dragging anyway.
Well, apparently I had not tried that. Worked perfectly and I feel dumb. :oops:

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