No, command line java -jar Softsqueeze.jar.
Oh, and I'm getting some errors:
java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: no nativeskinwin32JAWT in java.library.path
at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadLibrary(Unknown Source)
at java.lang.Runtime.loadLibrary0(Unknown Source)
at
I see the transporter skin with a transparent background but Squeezebox
Interesting. Started from the command line or through the web interface?
3 skin has a cream rectangle all around it. Wrong background colour?
It's standard Windows border grey for me.
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Michael
I see the transporter skin with a transparent background but Squeezebox
3 skin has a cream rectangle all around it. Wrong background colour?
Bingo! (I spoke too soon) I see the same behaviour as James when (and only
when) using Java Web Start. The problem with the Transporter skin occurs
Interesting. Started from the command line or through the web
interface?
From the web interface
3 skin has a cream rectangle all around it. Wrong background colour?
It's standard Windows border grey for me.
Cream probably is that colour for me - I'm using the default XP theme.
Yes, on windows you don't get the grey rectangle.
I should not get, I guess :-/. I'm running it using java version
1.5.0_05 on Windows XP, and I do have that rectangle. Some option I'd
have to set?
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Michael
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