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#20 Deterioration in Diagnostic Tool UI

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nobody
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2014-07-21
2014-07-18
olumide
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The diagnostic tool is pretty much unusable, as it is seriously deteriorated. As the attached image shows. What might be the cause for this?

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  • olumide

    olumide - 2014-07-19

    Pardon my abruptness. I meant to say that the UI of the diagnostic tool deteriorates very quickly on interaction, as the attached image shows. If it matters I am starting it using the batch script.

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2014-07-21

    Hi, thanks for reporting this bug. I've never seen this happen before. Could you please answer the following questions to help me replicate the issue:

    1. What operating system are you using (looks like Windows 7)?
    2. Are you running in a virtual machine?
    3. What version of Java (run the command "java -version")?
    4. Does the text appear correctly when you first run the application, then disappear? Or is the text always missing?
    5. When you run the batch script, it should also display a black command prompt window (minimize the main diagnostic tool window). Are there any error messages in this window? If so, please attach a screenshot.

    Thanks for your help!

     
  • olumide

    olumide - 2014-07-21
    1. OS: Windows 7 (64bit)

    2. No. (I assume you are referring to the OS)

    3. java version "1.8.0_11"
      Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_11-b12)
      Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.11-b03, mixed mode)

    4. The text appears correctly first time and but the UI deteriorates as soon as I interact with it. Minimizing and maximizing forces a refresh tho, so its probably a refresh issue.

    5. The command line appears when I launch the application from the batch script. No error messages are shown in the command line.

     
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