At 00:53 12/24/99 -0500, Linda Lincoln wrote:
>Perhaps, but some additional information: When I point netscape-navigator at
>the same HTML file it runs the applet without error or complaint (arguments
netscape has a 1.1 vm. (1.1.5 iirc)
>and all). I would expect this kind of behaviour from a S
Chris Abbey wrote:
> At 13:18 12/23/99 -0500, Edward W. Rouse wrote:
> >Don't worry too much about the font errors.
>
> agreed... unless you're trying to use dingbats.
>
> >The real error is the last part:
>
> agreed, but you've got the cause a little off...
>
> >> java.lang.ClassFormatError: Ani
At 13:18 12/23/99 -0500, Edward W. Rouse wrote:
>Don't worry too much about the font errors.
agreed... unless you're trying to use dingbats.
>The real error is the last part:
agreed, but you've got the cause a little off...
>> java.lang.ClassFormatError: Animator (Arguments can't fit into loca
Don't worry too much about the font errors. I get these for a lot of the java stuff I
run and the programs still
work fine. There are some extra fonts that can be installed and used (i.e.. not part
of the 'standard' java) and
if you haven't gotten them installed, then runtime complains. However,
When I ran the simple Animator class from demos:
appletviewer ~/java/demo/Animator/example1.html
I get a slew of errors which are attached.
When I run applications this error does not occur.
What could be wrong.
Font specified in font.properties not found [--zapf
dingbats-medium-r-no
When I ran the simple Animator class from demos:
appletviewer ~/java/demo/Animator/example1.html
I get a slew of errors which are attached.
When I run applications this error does not occur.
What could be wrong.
Font specified in font.properties not found [--zapf
dingbats-medium-r-norm