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Problem in Print Setup Form of Cadence Wavescan
Jan 6th, 2009, 7:41pm
 
In my environment, buttons of "Print" and "Cancel" don't appear in Cadence Wavescan.

I think this is due to widow manager problem.
I use "fvwm 2.5.21" in Cygwin.

Is there anyone who knows methods to show these two buttons in fvwm2 ?
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Re: Problem in Print Setup Form of Cadence Wavescan
Reply #1 - Jan 23rd, 2009, 3:20am
 
My X-Server is XWin of Cygwin on MS-Windows XP.
Window manager is "fvwm 2.5.21".

If I execute Wavescan from Linux client, buttons of "Print" and "Cancel" don't appear in Cadence Wavescan.
But if I execute Wavescan from SunOS client, buttons of "Print" and "Cancel" appear surely. Attached figure is a result of Wavescan from SunOS client.

So it doesn't seem this is due to widow manager problem.

Is there anyone who knows solutions to resolve this problem ?
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Re: Problem in Print Setup Form of Cadence Wavescan
Reply #2 - Jan 23rd, 2009, 10:18am
 
I could find no record of this being reported by anyone else, so hard to diagnose (especially over a board like this). I'd advise contacting your local customer support to help you with this.

A quick question though - can you run natively on a Linux machine (i.e. with a local x-server, rather than via a PC X-display program). It's quite possible that there is some interaction between the Java implementation on Linux versus that on Solaris, and the X-display program (XWin) that you're using - so it still could be due to the X-Server. It's a wise idea to test this.

Also, perhaps try with (say) vnc, to see if it happens there?

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