"Sampling" panel from Properties->Render window not displaying contents #50817
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System Information
Windows 7, nvidia GeForce GTX 650
Blender Version
Broken: 2.78c
e92f235283
Short description of error
"Sampling" panel from Properties->Render window not displaying contents. Neither does the System tab in the Blender User Preferences window
Exact steps for others to reproduce the error
Also check the System tab in the Blender User Preferences window
Changed status to: 'Open'
Added subscriber: @ferranm.clar
Added subscriber: @Sergey
I can not reproduce the issue. What exact Blender version are you using (bitness etc) ?
Does this happen if you run blender from command line with
--factory-startup
command line argument?It might help checking system console and see if there are any errors printed in there.
Added subscriber: @VukGardasevic
Changed status from 'Open' to: 'Archived'
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Hey, I'm sorry I did not respond before. At the time I didn't know how to do that command line thing and kinda lazied away from it since I can use 2.78a normally. Today I tested a daily build and I found the same bug, nothing in the sampling panel and weird settings window. I had the same issue in two other computers.
Still don't know how to run from command line though, sorry :/
here's a screenshot of what I get: http://puu.sh/vrjUQ/f48eed8245.png
Running from command line is not difficult. Open the start menu on windows and type cmd. The first result should be cmd - press enter.
This opens a window with the command prompt.
To navigate:
A simple way of doing things is:
Open your file manager and find Blender install folder. On the top bar that shows you the folder path right click and select
Copy Address
.Now you have copied the path to blender.
Let's say the install is on drive D: in a folder Programs\Blender the path will look like
D:\Programs\Blender
Go back to the opened command line and type cd followed by a space and right click in the console and select paste from the menu. Press enter.
Now the only thing remaining is to change the drive letter if needed.
You do that by typing in this case D: and enter.
Now the console says
D:\Programs\Blender>
. This means that you're on the right path:)To get the general idea:
Drive letter with :
changes the active drive (C: will go to the C drive, D: to the D: drive, E: to the E drive - you get the gist)cd path to a folder
changes the active location to the directory ( in this casecd D:\Programs\Blender
). If you are already on the right drive you can just typecd Programs\Blender
Now, to run blender from the console just with the right path set, type
blender -d
and press enter. Blender will print all the errors inside the command line and if crashed the window will be still open.To copy the output from the command line window, just right click inside the console, choose select all and press Enter. The whole console prints is copied and you just open Notepad or any other text editor and copy save it as a text file.
To upload the text file here, drag and drop the whole .txt file into the comment field ( do not paste it's contents directly in the comment field it is difficult to read and breaks up the formatting).
For some further reading about how to attach files to reports check the link here:
https://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Dev:Doc/Process/Bug_Reports
Hope this helps. Now that you know how to run Blender from console, you can also read the manual about different command line arguments too if you need them.
https://docs.blender.org/manual/de/dev/advanced/command_line/arguments.html