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Install jmonkryengine for mac
Install jmonkryengine for mac






install jmonkryengine for mac
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Widgets are a bad argument in non Mac systems. I don't know if they are some way related to the ability to open a file with a doble-click on the file icon in the system, but i guess it could be related. It is an array called NSServices, and contains 3 elements containing NSMenuItem, NSMessage, NSPortName and NSSendTypes. jEdit "ist" file has a variable that my ArgoUML self made bundle and Eclipse bundle do not have. Investigating deeper I discovered that in the jEdit bundle package the "ist" file is a little different.

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I tryed to make a bundle of ArgoUML using the Jar Bundler included in the developers applications to see if I am able to tell Mac OS X to open automatically *.uml files with it, but it does not work, even if apparently it is structured the same way as jEdit bundle.

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Normal Java jars or classes are not recognized by Mac OS X for this feature (double-click and opening the file with the correct application). jEdit application bundle, for example, is recognized by Mac OS X to be able to read *.java files and appear as active if you do the above sequence with the context menu.

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This means Eclipse is not well prepared for Mac OS X and it does not recognise the application as a application capable to open *.java files, even if the file with the Eclipse icon seems to be a regular application bundle. (this is my translation of menu from Italian ) ) but Eclipse application icon is not active when I go to its folder. The way to set it up would be to do LMB -> Open With -> Others.

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It seems it is not possible to double-click a *.java file and having Eglipse opening it automatically. I'm not familiar with doing this on Mac, but it's very easy with Linux. Opening Java files with Eclipse would deal with setting the OS file associations. For example, Eclipse's own toolbar looks like a straight copy of Microsoft Word's. I've yet to see a single non-Cocoa/Carbon application use the proper widget for the toolbar. Most of the times this happens because who developed those applications did it with a specific platform in mind.

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At least I do not know how to use it to build SWING GUIs. Interface Builder, is oriented more to build Cocoa interfaces. Xcode was built by Objective C programmers for Objective C programmers, and it shows everywhere. Well, I know Xcode very well (being a part-time Cocoa developer), but I'm still using Eclipse for Java development.

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Maybe because I still do not know Xcode very well and it needs to be configured (for example if you want a Eclipse like code completion). I just fell more comfortable to use Eclipse than use Xcode when I code Java. There are applications that under Linux run like a breeze and applications that do not. Exactly like Linux is different from Windows and Windows is different from Mac OS or Linux. Mac OS is a system, in part different from others system.

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Moreover Mac OS is not full of any platform specific oddities. Just to test it try downloading Ant and use it out of any IDE environment. Maybe NetBeans is not the best application for Mac, or maybe it does not identify and configure automatically some system specific settings. At least I do not know how to use it to build SWING GUIs…Ībout the problems compiling Javadoc, I use Eclipse on Mac OS X Tiger and I have no problem. Moreover, Eclipse offers some really good plugins for SWING GUI visual editing, while Xcode partner application, Interface Builder, is oriented more to build Cocoa interfaces.

install jmonkryengine for mac

Or failing that anyone who codes JMonkey on a mac who can help me? So is there a Mac walk-through or Tutorial for Jmonkey anywhere? I don't want to go ahead doing things and completely screw it up. Normally I code in a text editor on Windows/Linux and do my work in the text editor or on the command line (CMD.exe). But I'm not sure how to compile and set it all up. I used NetBeans CVS to get JMonkey (Success!!). I have installed Netbeans, Eclipse and XCode (as I read lots of conflicting things on all 3 so I thought I'd give them all a go). I am completely new to coding on a mac (not new to macs). My experience with Java is fairly good and I have developed applications in Java for purely Windows XP environments before (mostly using Swing though… yuk. I have been planning some development for some time. I have finally got my act together and downloaded JMonkey last night. Gday, I've been reading these forums for months now (often as a guest) but this is my first post.








Install jmonkryengine for mac