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Tried it, doesn't work.
Changing the .js file didn't change anything. The problem occurs in the
image...
Problem seems to be (in my case)
1) the accentuated "Î" which cannot be handled properly in a path FileReference
(expecting UTF-8 encoding but the string is seen as a Latin-1
2) PlatformResolver>>launcherUserFilesLocation that defaults to my "Documents"
folder, namely "C:\Users\Benoît St-Jean\Documents", hence the path string
encoding problem
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On Sunday, April 15, 2018, 6:04:22 p.m. EDT, p...@highoctane.be
<p...@highoctane.be> wrote:
Install the bleeding edge thing, it works for me on win 10.
I also noticed that the launcher runs images with VMs that do have a weird
management of cursors in the dark themes, it seems that there the masks are not
used properly and so, the dark arrow has no white border making it impossible
to see.It was not like that before, so I suspect a VM thing.
Phil
On Sun, Apr 15, 2018 at 9:00 PM, Hilaire <hila...@drgeo.eu> wrote:
Can you make a search for your PharoDebug.log, because I can see, at least on
P7 and Linux, this file is not always located nearby the image but at the user
root directory.
Hilaire
Le 15/04/2018 à 20:52, Benoit St-Jean via Pharo-users a écrit :
Downloaded it. Installed it. Started it. Selected an image. Bam. The app
vanished.
Also tried on a brand-new-and-fresh-Windows-10 -machine-with-nothing-previous
ly-installed and same thing.
The app doesn't even show in the task manager.
And no error file was created.
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