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Where is the debug lister?

Where is the debug lister?

Where is the debug lister?

(OP)
Hi

Today, I tried to open the debug lister from Post Builder but no luck. Normally, this can be accomplished by simply selecting "Output Settings -> Other Options -> Activate Review Tool". Then A debug lister window will pop up once I post processed the program. However,
this didn't work on a computer that I was using today. After all the selection, no debug window popped up. So I am wonderring if there's anything else that we should click? or a tcl line to input somewhere, like MOM_debug_on?


Thank you
Stephan

RE: Where is the debug lister?

I know nothing of the PostBuilder nor MOM but,
reading your text, something tells me you are using different computers, - Do you use multiple monitors on some computers and not on other ?
might it be such that you on the computer with multiple screens have moved the missing window to the second screen, and then on the next computer there is no second screen ? ( But the missing window still resides somewhere out there)

Not all pieces of software have code to handle this particular situation, the simplest fix might be to log onto a computer with similar screens ( similar resolution) and drag that window back to monitor 1.
For NX I have over the years deleted the registry keys a few times when nothing else helped.

Regards,
Tomas

RE: Where is the debug lister?

You could try: Preferences -> user interface -> layout -> reset window position
It may bring the missing window back, but be aware that it can/will affect other windows - moving them back to the default position.

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