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1 month 4 days ago #287 by TIPIKS
Replied by TIPIKS on topic Plaque frontale PID
Hello JDS,

Yes, I did install the packages requested during installation. I even reinstalled ProviewR because I thought it was more of a software issue than a "MODE" configuration issue.

I followed the steps you described, and the mode graph is indeed installed correctly in the system... which is strange, because I don't have the right one...

I am running Linux Mint 22.2.

Fabrice 

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1 month 3 days ago #288 by jds
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Fabrice,
is there a posibillity to install Debian? I've several PID's in my projects and never had that issue on Debian (or Ubuntu). It looks to me that there's something going very wrong in Mint on the graphical side.
I don't know if you've tested also other graphs from the basecomponents or your own graphs?
Since the graph is correctly there (you've opened it in ge) and the objects on the graphs aren't connected to anything to make them disappear, I can only think of some gtk issues. Do you get any messages in the console regarding gtk or in that direction?

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1 month 3 days ago #289 by TIPIKS
Replied by TIPIKS on topic Plaque frontale PID
Hello JDS,

I prefer to stick with Linux Mint 😉

I took the pwg object located in /usr/pwr61/os_linux/hw_x86_64/exp/exe, renamed it because it didn't have the same name (mine was pwr_c_mode) and replaced it in /usr/local/pwrp/" projectname"/src/pop/ and it works for the graphics. I'm going to test it to see if it works properly with its PID object.

I'll send you some screenshots for the console 👍

Fabrice

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1 month 1 day ago #291 by TIPIKS
Replied by TIPIKS on topic Plaque frontale PID
Hi JDS,

I changed my strategy... When performing the manipulations, I simply deleted the objects referenced by the mode in /usr/local/pwrp/my_project/src/pop and /usr/local/pwrp/my_project/bld/x86_64_linux/exe. I figured that since it's program creation, ProViewR would probably recreate what was needed, and indeed it worked! My mode graph is now working perfectly.

Many thanks for your advice.

Fabrice

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