Hello all,
I've a pretty good news to announce. I've found where the problem was.
I hope my explanation will be the clearest possible.
Today, I had my Mac connected to my TV. And for fun, I made RC start.
Surprisingly, it had started perfectly.
But I noticed something different.
The size of the RC Java frame. It was smaller than the overall resolution of the screen.
I remember once to have it opened in full size (1920x1080) on my TV screen.
So I made a test by changing the TV resolution. I've downsized it from FullHD to 720p.
I made RC start... hangs.
Mmmmmh...
I put the TV resolution back to 1920x1080 and it starts.
Mmmmmh...
The test was the following:
What I did was opening an *.itn file.
Changing the size of RC Java frame to a smaller one (for instance 720x584 approximately, bottom right of the frame and changing the frame size).
Exiting RC with changes made saved.
I disconnected the TV and now work on the laptop screen (with a resolution of 1440x900).
Re-start RC... and it works!!!
I had a look on the error report and saw this:
INFOS: Screen size is java.awt.Rectangle[x=0,y=0,width=1440,height=900], insets are java.awt.Insets[top=23,left=40,bottom=0,right=0]
*definition of your screen size*
mars 05, 2016 7:33:59 PM slash.navigation.gui.SingleFrameApplication openFrame
INFOS: Frame size is java.awt.Dimension[width=720,height=584]
mars 05, 2016 7:33:59 PM slash.navigation.gui.SingleFrameApplication openFrame
*definition of the RC Frame size*
So, the trouble is : if you have Frame width > Screen width or Frame height > Screen height ...
RC hangs.
Otherwise, RC doesn't.
So the conclusion is : if you connect your laptop to a screen which has an higher screen definition, be careful!
You have to keep in mind to resize it to a smaller frame after having worked on your external screen and that suits to your lapton screen definition.
I've a pretty good news to announce. I've found where the problem was.
I hope my explanation will be the clearest possible.
Today, I had my Mac connected to my TV. And for fun, I made RC start.
Surprisingly, it had started perfectly.
But I noticed something different.
The size of the RC Java frame. It was smaller than the overall resolution of the screen.
I remember once to have it opened in full size (1920x1080) on my TV screen.
So I made a test by changing the TV resolution. I've downsized it from FullHD to 720p.
I made RC start... hangs.
Mmmmmh...
I put the TV resolution back to 1920x1080 and it starts.
Mmmmmh...
The test was the following:
What I did was opening an *.itn file.
Changing the size of RC Java frame to a smaller one (for instance 720x584 approximately, bottom right of the frame and changing the frame size).
Exiting RC with changes made saved.
I disconnected the TV and now work on the laptop screen (with a resolution of 1440x900).
Re-start RC... and it works!!!
I had a look on the error report and saw this:
INFOS: Screen size is java.awt.Rectangle[x=0,y=0,width=1440,height=900], insets are java.awt.Insets[top=23,left=40,bottom=0,right=0]
*definition of your screen size*
mars 05, 2016 7:33:59 PM slash.navigation.gui.SingleFrameApplication openFrame
INFOS: Frame size is java.awt.Dimension[width=720,height=584]
mars 05, 2016 7:33:59 PM slash.navigation.gui.SingleFrameApplication openFrame
*definition of the RC Frame size*
So, the trouble is : if you have Frame width > Screen width or Frame height > Screen height ...
RC hangs.
Otherwise, RC doesn't.
So the conclusion is : if you connect your laptop to a screen which has an higher screen definition, be careful!
You have to keep in mind to resize it to a smaller frame after having worked on your external screen and that suits to your lapton screen definition.
