Dorico window broken layout

Why does the Dorico layout get broken on launch quite often like in the attached screenshot. The only way to fix it is to restart Dorico. And even taht sometimes does not fix it.

Could it be connected to starting Dorico from the saved file rather than starting Dorico first and then opening the recent file?

Please advise.
Thank you!

What exactly does this mean?
If you return from lunch your open Dorico project has changed its view to what you screenshot shows. How long have you been absent? This looks like a graphical error which could be caused by your graphic card or another application running at the same time. I guess you are running a Windows system? Does this display on your primary or on a second monitor?

I am on latest iMac. No graphical issues.
No, it does not happen if I leave Dorico idle. It happens on the new launch and sometimes I have to relaunch it two-three times to get the normal interface back.
Happens on iMac itself.

Thanks.

Have you tried re-sizing the window?

…that doesn’t seem healthy…
I have read that Dorico is proven to be compatible to the newest macOS Sequoia, but may be your case proves it wrong.

Yes, first thing I actually did to actually maximize the window and then minimize it. Does not help

I get other little bugs too like thing don’t work the way they supposed to, like clicking on the tools and nothing happens or they act randomly and not the way expected (check my other topic with screencast). But someone accused me here of being dumd n just not knowing what I’m doing… And again, the only way to fix those little bugs is to re-launch Dorico.

There are some known issues like this, usually if you have two or more displays connected at different resolutions.

They are usually fixed by resizing the window manually. They are bugs in the Qt framework that Dorico is based on.

Thank you! I do have a secondary display connected but I run Dorico on the iMac display. I’ll try the resize next time it happens and will update here.
Good day!

In other posts similar to yours, I think Daniel Spreadbury has advised simply dragging the window to the other display and then back again. Any time that I have experienced this sort of issue, that has fixed the problem.

Thank you! I’ll give it a try.