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Published on December 15, 2010 By JukEboXAuDiO In Object Desktop

Hi guys,

So I installed the updates to Windowblinds and now whenever I open a project in photoshop the area where the image is is just blank. If I move the photoshop window around i can see the image but then when I stop moving it its blank again. If I unload Windowblinds I can do work on the image but its really annoying to have to unload windowblinds to do photoshop work. Can anyone help me?

 

thanks.


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on Dec 15, 2010

 Have you tried excluding PS in Windowblinds config as a temporary solution pending a fix from SD?

on Dec 15, 2010

I have also noticed this behavior. I had to set PS to use the default skin (instead of excluding it) and that seems to work.

on Dec 15, 2010

using photoshop CS5 here with windowblinds installed and majik theme in use. No problems at all. But i would exclude PS from being skinned if you are having troubles with it.

on Dec 15, 2010

Using Ps 7.01 and it never happened to me, but very dark themes make it hard to see the tools/tool bar. Try excluding it.

on Dec 15, 2010

I'm using the CS5 64 bit version and it happens to me as well.

on Dec 15, 2010

Seems like they really don't play nice together. Good to know as I use PS7. Although when I had the WB trial there were no problems.

on Dec 15, 2010

I use PS7 as well, and have no issues with windowblinds...I am using WB 7.1 on Windows 7 and XP. 

on Dec 15, 2010

Bebi Bulma
I have also noticed this behavior. I had to set PS to use the default skin (instead of excluding it) and that seems to work.

What OS and version of Photoshop are you using?

and what do you mean by default skin?

on Dec 15, 2010

I am running Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Bit edition. I do have it excluded and it still does the same thing. 

on Dec 15, 2010

JukEboXAuDiO
I am running Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Bit edition. I do have it excluded and it still does the same thing. 

Generally speaking if an application is showing problems when excluded it is either a problem with the system fonts set by the skin (typically a bug in the app which is exposed by unexpected font sizes), or a system colour issue where the skin has a colour combination which makes things appear invisible in the application.

Both of those would usually be specific to a given skin though.  Changing skin should resolve it.

If you stop the Desktop Window Manager service in services does this resolve the problem (you will want to turn it back on later of course)

Also are you using the 32 or 64 bit version of Photoshop CS5?

on Dec 15, 2010

Neil Banfield

Quoting Bebi Bulma, reply 2I have also noticed this behavior. I had to set PS to use the default skin (instead of excluding it) and that seems to work.

What OS and version of Photoshop are you using?

and what do you mean by default skin?

7 Pro x64, PS CS5. In the per application I selected "use default skin" (instead of specified skin) and exclude skin isn't checked. I had tried excluding it before and was getting other issues if I recall. *shrug*

on Dec 15, 2010

To help identifying the problem, theres some steps that could help:

 

1 - inform the Photoshop version, on Photoshop menu, go to "Help >  About Photoshop" and post the version (the latest update released this week by Adobe is 12.0.2)

 

2 - inform what Window setup is being used, floating windows or consolidated tabs

 

3 - does this issue happen with more than two different skins?

 

4 - are you using the latest WB and video driver updates?

on Dec 15, 2010

4 - are you using the latest WB and video driver updates?

the latest WB is buggy. I rolled back to the previous version and the problems went away. My issues were with PSP7 and dealt with frames and menubars not painting properly. win7 - 64bit (a trouble ticket was initiated)

on Dec 15, 2010

 

If you stop the Desktop Window Manager service in services does this resolve the problem (you will want to turn it back on later of course)

Yes, with DTW manger off the program works as it should.

 

Excluding the app in WindowBlinds does not fix the problem but choosing default skin in the drop down box as Bebi suggested does.

 

Photoshop version:  12.0.2 x64 (problem also exists on the 32 bit version)

Consolidated tabs

OS: Windows 7 ultimate X64

Video Card ATI HD 6870

Video Driver Info: (These are the drivers that shipped with the card and are the most current. ATI states the card will not be officially supported until version 10.12)

 

WindowBlind that it occurs on: All

WindowBlinds Info:

Your computer has a Windows Experience Index base score of 7.3
Your Windows Graphics Experience score is 7.8

WindowBlinds version : WindowBlinds 7.2 (build 297 - Windows 7 Edition) - 64 bit OS

WindowBlinds is installed correctly on this PC
WindowBlinds appears to be activated on this PC
(LG E2340(HDMI)) 1 is attached to Radeon HD 6800 Series
(LG E2340(HDMI)) 2 is attached to Radeon HD 6800 Series

Wblind.dll      2010/12/03 12:50:20
Wblind64.dll      2010/12/03 12:50:08
Wbsrv.dll      2010/11/29 13:40:56
SevenConfig.exe      2010/11/10 16:21:27
Wbload.exe      2010/09/07 16:02:35
Wbhelp.dll      2010/09/07 16:02:34
Tray.dll           2009/10/21 09:13:19
Wbload.dll           2010/06/07 13:10:25
Screen.exe      2010/05/26 10:18:43

on Dec 22, 2010

I'm not involved on WB's development but I believe the driver could be the cause as it's not officially supported at the present moment.

Neil gotta know soon or latter.

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