Do you work with multiple monitors that are of different resolution than your laptop screen? Does it continue to happen if you close Slicer and reopen it?
@mohammed_alshakhas You also have a volume node with a long name as being displayed in the slice view controller pop-up widget. If you start Slicer fresh and then go to the Sample Data module and load MRHead does the issue happen?
this is only on my laptop, this is only happening recenly . my workflow has not changed in long time . the name is the name of the study , MRI tend to have long names
hay i need to now about
the problem is till ongoing . UI functionality is not working . many icons are not working in either small or full window . i need to toggle full and small window to get icon working fine
Which icon buttons are not working? In the last video you linked it showed you pressing the Data module button in the top toolbar area but you did not have the module panel shown so there was no change.
To show/hide the module panel go to “View->Appearance->Show Module Panel”.
Slicer may have other issues with using the application and lower resolutions. I would suggest trying a higher resolution selection such as 1800x1169. Most users are probably using standard 1920x1080 displays at 100% scaling (no scale).
Random icons each times . Not particularly a certain icon . But they all start to respond once I maximize or minimize screen .
Can you provide a video of the icons not working? Last video you provided you clicked on a module icon but the module panel was not shown so it was expected for the button click to result in no change on screen.
this issue continues till today and its reallt frustrating .
any change in focus now crops the application view . a double click on top bar fixed it but it needs to be done so frequently that i cant complete my work .
please give this issue some attention
thanks
We expect that this Qt bug will disappear when we switch to Qt6. This should happen in the next few months.
Until then I would recommend to resize the application to fill your display instead of using the maximize button; and/or use larger or higher resolution screen or adjust font size or Qt scale factor to avoid the application running out of screen space.
It’s happening now without full screen . In this video I’m not using full screen . I’m using double tab to fill maximize the app view .
But as you can see it’s impossible to work with this way
The problem is that what you choose to see on screen physically cannot fit there with the current display size and settings. Qt tries to resolve the conflicting requirements, but on this macOS version it has some problems.
You can avoid the problem by adjusting your display or font settings so that everything fits on the screen. Alternatively, you can also undock the module panel so that it can overlap with the views. Then both the module panel and the views will have plenty of space - at the cost of a slight inconvenience that the module panel and the views may partially overlap.