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White screen when opening a file in Sketch 52 instead of artboards and layers. How to fix?
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When opening a file in Sketch 52.5 , instead of artboards and layers, I see a white screen (screenshots below). How to fix? I work through a VMware Workstation 14
virtual machine , it has MacOs Mojave 10.14 on it.
Now I work in a sketch of another version, Sketch 51.3 , in the current version everything works well and is displayed, but when I try to install a later version, a white screen opens in the program instead of a file, I have already tried several different versions.
Moreover, with the mouse you can find all the layers on the screen and when you click on the right, information about the object is displayed in the interface, and in the layers panel you can see that all layers from the file are present. That is, the file has opened and everything is in it, the program interface is displayed except for the viewing field (See screenshot)
In the version in which I work, everything is displayed well
. What could be the problem and how can I fix the display? Perhaps something needs to be updated? Or install Mac Os of a different version or build? Or maybe now, after version 42, special protection has appeared in the program?
I want to update the version of the sketch, because the performance of the program has improved by 2-3 times and new features and tools have been added, but I can’t install more than one version after 42.+.
I would be grateful for help and advice
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What I could find is that versions 52+ do not work with the virtual machine, some kind of problem, a person with a similar problem in those support was told that they know about this problem and in the future they hope to fix it. Some change in the program with the transition to version 52 occurred and such a problem appeared. 51.3 version on the virtual machine works well.
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