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Selection buttons at the bottom are hidden behind the list of versions #53

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Harvester62 opened this issue Oct 10, 2024 · 4 comments
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With the current number of Blender versions available, when running the program the buttons at the bottom of the list are hidden behind the list of versions, making difficult to select the right button:

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@tobkum tobkum self-assigned this Nov 8, 2024
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tobkum commented Nov 8, 2024

Thank you for reporting! I will try to have a look at it asap, once I have a bit more time on my hands!

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Thank you! I love your tool and I use it fron day One! Fantastico!

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Ischtaratu commented Nov 15, 2024

Sugestion ... use the config.ini

i think it should be possible to lookup in version-strings to filter versions

[Predefined Versions]
## windows, linux, darwin(macos), all
os = windows

## alpha, beta, candidate, stable, all
cannel = stable

## amd64, arm64, x86_64
system = amd64

so the user can predefine which version he usually uses

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Harvester62 commented Nov 17, 2024

Thanks. What you are suggesting is an interesting option, but it would not resolve the problem related to this specific bug report, if all the version are to be displayed in the program window.

Furthermore, the config.ini file content inside the Blender directory where the main executable is placed, is simply different from what you reported. I just download the executable and run it from within the proper blender folder.

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