![]() You can scroll up and down by Function and down arrow or Function and Up arrow. You could also do A/B testing and log how many people change the default to the other way around. ![]() This could also have a setting somewhere so the user could select which direction is the correct default direction. You do know everyone has a shift key on thier keyboard right? even if you made the default behaviour the catagorically wrong one, you could allow access to the other scroll direction while the user is holding the shift key. I can confirm the issue on Windows 10 and 2 connected monitors 1920x1080 resolution I also tried to set 125 % scaling still the issue persists I can confirm the issue on Windows 10 and 2 connected monitors 1920x1080 resolution and 100% scaling. I hope they fix it as affecting our users "This UI effect happens every time I slide the app to the larger screen and immediately goes away as soon as I revert it to the laptop screen" Java and Windows 10 have had contentious issues. Here is the latest in this thread that makes sense. It is a Java issue as ProjectLibre is a Java application and our code is not regarding the display. You must not have a precedence releationship linking the tasks If you save your project and the tasks have for instance a Finish to Start precedence relationship they will follow. This restraint me from presenting Gnatt Chart in any forum. Hi, I cannot fin option where I can enable to display task name on the Bar displayed in Gnatt Chart. Yes, currently the only annotation next to the bar is the Resource name attached image, task 18 has task 17 as a predecessor. Just found the update option.all good now Incompatible with modern java (bre 16, 17) The JVM is bundled so independent of the java version. It is possible if you are not using our installation bundle you might find something but this is not accurate. There are different packages, the Mac and Windows package are bundled with a virtual machine, so it’s independent of java system version. There is no indication if Yes or No i do accept the licence conditions. Hi everyone, After installing ProjectLibre, i'm stuck on the ProjectLibre Licence page. A guy last week had the same problem and switched monitors and the accept box displayed. There is something with the monitor resolution that occasionally has an issue. Two things make the 'vertically predisposed' use-case of initially entering and re-ordering and arranging ('in/outdent'-ing) tasks obstacular: 1) No ability to select a task line. scrolling at some later phase, after setting up a project. FN+up & FN+down leaps entire 'page'(s) at a time', * these FN keys don't scroll. To use FN+up & FN+down, one has to take hands off trackball or mouse, or both, in my case. The only thing I didn't try is uninstalling Java 17, as this would mess with other, up-to-date software. I even tried with both openjdk-11-jdk and Oracle Java 11 and setting them to be the default java version, but the result is the same. Most buttons have no effect, like task insert, delete, indent, outdent. I can confirm that it does not work with a recent Ubuntu release (21.10) either. Maybe you didn't read the bug report, as it clearly states that this software does not work with Arch Linux. Hey guys, I'm trying my best to intall it to my linux chromebook computer, any help ? The Cloud version is in Beta testing but runs well on my Chromebook. I have been testing our new ProjectLibre Cloud version on my Chromebook. ProjectLibre is a Java application and will not run on Chromebooks. I've even got a script to do it for me - the script probably only works on arch, but you might be able to adapt it to ubuntu. My own personal method is to temporarily add the binary directory to my PATH, so that it selects the right version automatically. Incompatible with modern java (jre 16, 17)ĭid you try manually running java 11 directly? It would depend on how ubuntu manages multiple java versions, but on arch linux all versions get installed to /usr/lib/jvm/$/bin/. ![]() I also tried altering the JAVA_HOME environment variable, to no avail, then I got fed up and stopped trying. Well I tried something like this, except the paths are not the same on Ubuntu, but I couldn't get it to run. Benjamin succeeded in running this on ArchLinux, but I failed with Ubuntu. But it is a problem for Linux, as it is getting more and more complicated to install an old Java release on a recent OS. This is not a problem for Windows and MacOS, as ProjectLibre is bundled with an old Java release for these OSes. ProjectLibre is indeed incompatible with modern Java releases. Ticket you don't seem to understand the issue here. You are anonymous which makes it dificult. Why is this long-standing "feature" still in place? It's an impediment to the way we learn to scroll up and down pages in most programs, and enough to make me reconsider using MS Project.
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