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over 4 years
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FidoCadJ
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Posted
over 4 years
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FidoCadJ
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Posted
over 4 years
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FidoCadJ
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Posted
over 4 years
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FidoCadJ
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Posted
almost 5 years
ago
by
Davide Bucci
Hi Ernesto! Nice to know FidoCadJ works. Concerning the strange characters, it's an issue with the handling of UTF-8 in the ResourceBundle class, provided by Java. I could patch this behaviour many years ago, but maybe my patch does not work in your
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Posted
almost 5 years
ago
by
Anonymous
Thank you Davide It works when I change the property "Allow this file to run as program". I take this opportunity to ask you another question Why do the tildes appear bad? Thankfully, Ernesto.
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Posted
almost 5 years
ago
by
Davide Bucci
Hello, is Java correctly installed on your computer? Are you able to run other Java programs? Which error is given, exactly? Kind regards, D.
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Posted
almost 5 years
ago
by
Anonymous
Hello! I just downloaded FidoCadj to test it on a computer with Kubuntu Eoan Ermine. I have the fidocadj.jar file but I can't get it to work. If I right-click - open with OpenJDK JAVA 11 runtime it gives me an error and if I open a console in the
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Posted
about 5 years
ago
by
Davide Bucci
Hi, thank you for the remark. Can someone please fill an Issue on Github summarizing all this? Cheers, D.
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Posted
about 5 years
ago
by
Anonymous
The problem can be solved by putting the magnification at values like 220, 130, 80 avoiding values like 133, 321, 76 etc. Do not use units but round the values to tens. It would be nice if it could be fixed in the "options" menu
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