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Pyglossary seemed to install but won't run on Ubuntu 22.04 on a laptop with buildin screen (which is a default!) #403

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peterstamps opened this issue Dec 15, 2022 · 1 comment
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Some users like me are facing the issue documented here. I created a workaround for this.
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1441372/pyglossary-seemed-to-install-but-wont-run-error-message-what-next/1445702#1445702

The values rect.width and rect.height are not set by the original function display.get_workarea().

Most likely this is caused because I a laptop which by default has a build-in screen.
I think the setting for a primary monitor does not exists are is created, unless you attach the laptop to an external monitor (my 4 cents)

@ilius ilius closed this as completed in c8e9891 Dec 19, 2022
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ilius commented Dec 19, 2022

I pushed a fix.
Please try again.

@ilius ilius added the Bug label Dec 19, 2022
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