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Invisible folders, files and options running on Debian 11 with Mate Desktop #1

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alexeiol opened this issue Jan 15, 2022 · 2 comments
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I think AESify could be very useful to my professional activities but, when I run it on a Debian 11 notebook with MATE Desktop 1.24.1, I can't read the text boxes unless I select the text inside them; I can't read folder and file names unless I select them. Even worse, the radio buttons and checkboxes don't change their appearance when I click on them, so I never know if they are selected or not. Please, check the screen captures at the following links:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eooWhLKRkzAgbs1xfwIIvbwbVOTVfLoS/view?usp=sharing

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ikIzLQYaxSKJ-s43IWIcQn2r4PAFgKcc/view?usp=sharing

Changing the desktop theme doesn't alter the issue, so this software becomes unusable for my professional purposes.

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digidigital commented Jan 16, 2022

Hi alexiol,

since AESify uses a PySimpleGUI theme with Tkinter I am afraid this is a known issue with Mate an Tkinter dialog boxes:
PySimpleGUI/PySimpleGUI#491

Which version of AESify do you use (SNAP, Single File Executable or "native" Python from the cloned github repo?)
Maybe the SNAP-Version is not affected by the issue...?

And it seems you have 1.5.1 which is not the latest version of AESify.

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Hi alexiol,

since AESify uses a PySimpleGUI theme with Tkinter I am afraid this is a known issue with Mate an Tkinter dialog boxes: PySimpleGUI/PySimpleGUI#491

Yes, sure, it looked very much like that.

Which version of AESify do you use (SNAP, Single File Executable or "native" Python from the cloned github repo?) Maybe the SNAP-Version is not affected by the issue...?

I am using the Single File Executable I downloaded from this Github link: https://github.com/digidigital/AESify/releases/download/v1.5.1/AESify_1.5.1_Linux

And it seems you have 1.5.1 which is not the latest version of AESify.

I didn't know about the snap version. In fact, I do not currently use snap -- it is not native in Debian. The other versions are not packed for Debian. You see, I am not into compiling things from source... I am not an IT professional, just an experienced user! :-P

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