""Reading preferences..." is translated in "Préférences de lecture..." which is a misinterpretation ; the correct translation is "Lecture des préférences...""
Please post this is as a separate bug -- it probably won't be seen at the bottom of this thread.
Thank you @johnrellis for the trick to repair this bug... I took the opportunity to correct another translation error : "Reading preferences..." is translated in "Préférences de lecture..." which is a misinterpretation ; the correct translation is "Lecture des préférences..."
En el módulo Revelar, el campo de los valores numéricos del panel de ajustes de máscara no se visualizan, quedan ocultos. El resto de paneles, como por ejemplo, el Básico, no presenta problemas. Me ocurre dede la última reciente actualización aplicada. ¿Alguna solución?
I tested all languages, on Mac and Windows, and problems occur with French, German, and Spanish. The numbers at the right ends of the sliders in the Masks panel are cut off (entirely in French and Spanish, partially in German).
Depuis la dernière mise à jour, lorsque j'utilise les masques, je ne vois pas les différentes valeurs de chaque paramètres contrairement à d'habitude (voir photo). Les paramètres paraissent zoomé, comme si tout ne s'affichait pas. C'est la première fois que j'ai ce problème. J'ai seulement ce problème avec les paramètres des masques, tous les autres paramètres sont comme d'habitude.
The mask values are now in sections that can be opened and closed. You need to scroll to see everything, because there's a lot more now with Curves taking up loads of screen real estate. If you've seen more of the panel in the past, I'd have to ask if you've recently changed the screen resolution?
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Hi, I just updated Lightroom Classic to version 12.5 and as soon as I did, the value settings sliders didn't show up. In Mask tool no values in HUE, COLOR, CURVES, EFECTS, DETAIL, etc. Anyone with this?
Take a look: Any solution? Thanks in advance. Miguel.