On 05.12.2006, at 13:24, Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
- how can I tell which version of Quaqua I'm currently using? I've
go the .jar, but I don't remember which version it is.
You can double click the file quaqua.jar. this will open a window
with version info.
- what's up with this message:
Warning class ch.randelshofer.quaqua.QuaquaIconFactory couldn't
access Java for Cocoa. Please make sure that /System/Library/Java
is in the class path.
The weird thing is that the application icon *is* found and is
being used in the dialog. So can I just ignore the warning?
Hm. Unless your application has a custom built icon, you will
probably not notice this. But Quaqua displays the default Mac OS X
application icon, if Cocoa can't be accessed.
If that's not a problem, you can ignore the warning.
PS: I tried posting these question under <https://
quaqua.dev.java.net/servlets/ForumMessageList?forumID=1916>, but
even though I was logged in I wasn't able to post ...
You need to request the Observer role for the Quaqua project. Then
you can post messages.
With best regards,
Werner
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