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Is there supposed to be a sub-menu called "Configure CAS"? This is not standard. Re the second issue, a patch will be released to fix this irregularity. |
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Actually the version irregularity is due to the package version on the system not reflecting the version indicated in the software itself. So I wouldn't worry about it causing a problem as such. But we'll be switching this to an AppImage installer instead, which should just show up as an upgrade in the control panel admin "Apps Updater". Give it a couple days. |
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> Is there supposed to be a sub-menu called "Configure CAS"? This is not standard.
Not able to open or create a notebook, which is odd It would be really helpful if you could provide some help, thank you. > Re the second issue, a patch will be released to fix this irregularity.
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Unfortunately there is a font issue in the Appimage. Hopefully it's a simple matter of installing a font. Waiting on feedback from the devs. |
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Issue Description:
I am experiencing difficulty accessing the "Configure CAS" sub-menu under the settings menu in LabPlot software. Therefore, i am unable to open or create tiers software computational notebook (specifically R notebook option, as well as python notebook)
Do you have any idea ???
PS: labplot 2.10.0 is currently installed (but surprisingly the system info IS showing labplot 2.9.0 as the version installed). I uninstalled, re-installed back and rebooted the system, but no change.
Thanks
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