Very weird. So I just checked again and it works ok on 2.0.5. And it
works ok in 2.0.6 in OpenGL but not in Tk (and the pre-compiled Linux
releases just have Tk). I don't remember anything that was done in
between the two releases that had anything to do with crosshairs. So I'll
have to investigate further.
Wayne
On Tue, 10 Feb 2009, Vicky Higman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've just installed the new precompiled 64-bit Linux Analysis 2.0.6
> version and have discovered that my mouse crosshairs have gone (see
> attached figure). They're still visible at the edges of the spectrum
> (where the scale is), but not in the actual spectrum part of the window.
> I changed the window background colour to see whether perhaps the mouse
> had gone white for some reason, but the crosshairs still weren't
> visible. So they really do seem to have dissappeared. Any ideas what has
> happened and how I can find my crosshairs again?
> (There were no error messages in the terminal window by the way.)
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Vicky
>
>
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