Hi, if I open my collection in the same tab and add the online price (SPrice) column to the view with the right mouse menu on a column and "Show Column" I get the same result, no prices. If I open right mouse menu on a column and select "Preferences..." click on button "Restore Defaults" and "Apply" and after it select "Online Price (DBPRICE)" in the same dialog and click "Apply" again, I see the prices. Maybe this workaound will help you
Hi, please do not attache files that can contain a virus like exe, zip or even office documents. Nobody who knows that will open such a file. Use pics or flat txt like logs.
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For all of you who are not really famillary with debian based linux systems you can try this way (proved on debian stretch) with unsupported open-jdk-8, but be sure what every command will do (use 'man command' or the internet): $: sudo apt-get install openjdk-8-jre For the next commands you need wget and unzip, so install it if is not there allready $: sudo apt-get install wget unzip Check java version (must be 1.8) $: java -version If it is not version 1.8 update you alternatives. Be warned, this...
For all of you who are not really famillary with debian based linux systems you can try this way (proved on debian stretch) with unsupported open-jdk-8, but be sure what every command will do (use man or the internet): $: sudo apt-get install openjdk-8-jre For the next commands you need wget and unzip, so install it if is not there allready $: sudo apt-get install wget unzip Check java version (must be 1.8) $: java -version If it is not version 1.8 update you alternatives. Be warned, this will be...
For all of you who are not really famillary with debian based linux systems you can try this way (proved on debian stretch) with unsupported open-jdk-8, but be sure what every command will do (use man or the internet): $: sudo apt-get install openjdk-8-jre For the next commands you need wget and unzip, so install it if is not there allready $: sudo apt-get install wget unzip Check java version (must be 1.8) $: java -version If it is not version 1.8 update you alternatives. Be warned, this will be...
For all of you who are not really famillary with debian based linux systems you can try this way (proved on debian stretch) with unsupported open-jdk-8, but be sure what every command will do (use man or the internet): $: sudo apt-get install openjdk-8-jre For the next commands you need wget and unzip, so install it if is not there allready $: sudo apt-get install wget unzip Check java version (must be 1.8) $: java -version If it is not version 1.8 update you alternatives. Be warned, this will be...
Hi, have you read this?: http://mtgbrowser.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Installation I believe that the java part still does not work right now due to license changes of oracles java. Download it directly from oracle and install it: https://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/Java/Installation/Oracle_Java/Java_8/