triokenwood wrote:
OK - I hear what you say. But, if "DoNothing.exe" doesn't do anything, why is it there? And why call it?
Probably because Flowcode traditionally runs a compiler first and a linker afterwards. For XC8 which does both in one run the option was to change the Flowcode internals and settings dialog (add an additional setting to skip the linker because other target platforms still require the linker) or call a dummy. Matrix chose to run a dummy.
triokenwood wrote:
And how, then, is the XC8 compiler/linker called from within Flowcode, and what options are used?
Compiler settings can be found (and changed) in (menu) "Build"->"Compiler Options".
triokenwood wrote:
Could it be due to a multi-monitor setup?
It could be, however if I recall correctly Ben wrote in the past he is using a multi-monitor setup as well. As I'm using a single monitor (UHD to get screen real estate) I can't test. Might be a combination of multi-monitor with your graphics adaptor.
One thing you could try, go to "View"->"Global Options" Tab "Application". Change the setting for "Graphics Engine" to the opposite of the current setting (so 'OpenGL Software' to 'OpenGL Hardware' v.v.)