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Missing components/buttons in SimForge
Missing components/buttons in SimForge
Hi folks,
after some initial path problems SimForge runs on my Ubuntu 10.04 laptop but several buttons which I can see on some screen shots on this website are missing and it is neither possible to load sample projects nor to create a new one. I think there should also be some sort of object tree on the left border of the screen but there is nothing to see.
When I start SimForge I receive the following warning:
[warning] jEdit: jedit.jar not in class path!
[warning] jEdit: Assuming jEdit is installed in /usr/local/SimForge/SimForge-0.9.0 stable.
[warning] jEdit: Override with jedit.home system property.
I installed jEdit and added the classpath as follows
java -classpath /usr/share/jEdit -jar ./SimForge.jar -Xms64m -Xmx512m
but it did not help. Then, I even copied the whole jEdit files to the SimForge foldet but it did not work either.
Any ideas what's going on here?
Thanks,
Oliver
Re: Missing components/buttons in SimForge
You could ask the developers of SimForge about these issue.
They also have a trac installation where you can report bugs and issues:
https://trac.ws.dei.polimi.it/simforge
However, the website seems to be down at the moment.
I will also send them an email and point them to this thread so they can answer here.
Cheers,
Adrian Pop/
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Re: Missing components/buttons in SimForge
Hi Oliver,
having a look at your message it seems quite a strange bug. The warning messages you posted are usual, you don't have to care about them.
I guess the best thing to do would be to open a new ticket on the SomForge Trac system: http://trac.ws.dei.polimi.it/simforge, specifying:
1. if you're using a 32 or 64 bit OS,
2. the java version,
3. a screen shot of the SimForge application while running of your pc,
4. the way to replicate the bug / which the missing buttons were.
Thanks,
Filippo Donida.
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