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The text in user interface can not be shown properly #102

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alex82528 opened this issue Oct 4, 2023 · 3 comments
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The text in user interface can not be shown properly #102

alex82528 opened this issue Oct 4, 2023 · 3 comments

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@alex82528
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Hi, thanks for the great work!

I followed the instructions to build the source code and tried four different versions of the release (2023-09-07, 09-04, 08-20, 08-06), as well as one pre-setup version (MaxBot_20230907.zip). None of these versions can display the text properly on the user interface (as shown in the figures below). I've also checked the frequently asked questions (FAQs), but I'm still not sure if I missed anything.
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(Try change the appearance on the system)
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Here is my hardware information:

  • CPU: Intel Core i5
  • macOS: Sonoma 14.0

and the log when executing setting.py.
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Do you have any suggestions for this? Thanks.

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max32002 commented Oct 5, 2023 via email

@alex82528
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install python 3. alex82528 @.> 於 2023年10月5日 週四 上午4:04 寫道:

Hi, thanks for the great work! I followed the instructions to build the source code and tried four different versions of the release (2023-09-07, 09-04, 08-20, 08-06), as well as one pre-setup version (MaxBot_20230907.zip https://github.com/max32002/tixcraft_bot/releases/download/20230907/MaxBot_20230907.zip). None of these versions can display the text properly on the user interface (as shown in the figures below). I've also checked the frequently asked questions (FAQs), but I'm still not sure if I missed anything. [image: image] https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/21062179/272692205-67e4f69b-96e8-4fa4-8d12-07254ab54645.png (Try change the appearance on the system) [image: image] https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/21062179/272692355-0b736981-8ddf-4608-8167-ecdf239c5b93.png Here is my hardware information: - CPU: Intel Core i5 - macOS: Sonoma 14.0 and the log when executing setting.py. [image: image] https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/21062179/272695902-78a32f0b-5b2a-42cc-b610-224474152979.png Do you have any suggestions for this? Thanks. — Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub <#102>, or unsubscribe https://github.com/notifications/unsubscribe-auth/ABCKGOLFNEBU3ZZSTP35UY3X5W6N3AVCNFSM6AAAAAA5TFH2FWVHI2DSMVQWIX3LMV43ASLTON2WKOZRHEZDMOBZG44DCNQ . You are receiving this because you are subscribed to this thread.Message ID: @.
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Thanks for the quick reply.
I used Python3 to execute the script, and the log screenshot confirms this. The executing python version could be correctly captured by running python3 settings.py

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Furthermore, I noticed that the old macOS (Intel CPU) requires Python version <= 3.10.9. To manage the Python version, I utilized pyenv and tested several of the versions you mentioned, as shown in the screenshot below:
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However, the issue could not be resolved. Do you have any other suggestions? Thanks in advance!

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I found the problem comes from pyenv, and it's a known issue. For future users who meet the same issue, please refer comments here: link.

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