Hello,
I was quite curious to see if that jxclient would works, and you know what ? It does runs well on Windows :) (to be precise, on Windows Vista) See a screenshot with default resolution : http://huet.o.free.fr/cftest/testjxclient.png and I did modify a little parameters and skins and with 25 x 16 map : (I did only changed map size, so other stuffs do go in front of map) http://huet.o.free.fr/cftest/testjxclient_bigger.png well it's does not have all functionalities and did crash a little, but mainly when leaving the client, in java runtime (hey java is not very stable, I already did know that :-) ) and due to out of memory exception when I did not use any -Xmx flag to run java (it's strange, java dont use all available memory by default, it's quite stupid...) - when I click on "menu", it doesn't do anything. - the opengl rendering was buggy for me : "old images" do appear when I move : when moving, I randomly see an image of 1 or 2 second before, and then, it come back to current image --> but when disabling OpenGL, it did works well. - In addition, to have it works properly in full screen and with a non 0 number displayed for "Accelerated memory available" (so probably with some hardware DirectX acceleration), I did use that command line (some flags are perhaps already on by default) : java -Xmx1024M -cp jxclient.jar -Dsun.java2d.opengl=false -Dsun.java2d.translaccel=true -Dsun.java2d.noddraw=false -Dsun.java2d.d3d=true -Dsun.java2d.ddscale=true com.realtime.crossfire.jxclient.jxclient -B 32 -W 1680 -H 1050 But except that, it works well and is, surprisingly, very fast. (well, at least on a very recent laptop, I did not try it on a slower computer) Best regards, Olivier Huet (findufin & findragon on metalforge) -----Message d'origine----- De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de Kevin R. Bulgrien Envoyé : samedi 4 août 2007 09:48 À : Crossfire Discussion Mailing List Objet : Re: [crossfire] GTK2-v2 Client new layout defined (gtk-v1) > And I suggest you do a small experiment: find a Windows computer, and try to > build the GTK1 client there :) You'll see it isn't that easy ^_- > (and I'm not even sure it does work on Macs...) What is windows? Is it something i can afford to care about? ;-/ > > I pulled down ant (87 MB with deps), and still didn't have a clue where to > > go from there. For now, I'll stick with using a geeky client rather than > > none at all. > > cd to jxclient directory, then 'ant' to build it. Then 'java -jar > jxclient.jar' to run it (full screen mode by default, add -N to make it > windowed). $ pwd /home/data/svn/crossfire/jxclient [EMAIL PROTECTED] jxclient]$ ant Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/apache/tools/ant/launch/Launcher [EMAIL PROTECTED] jxclient]$ cd trunk/com/realtime/crossfire/jxclient/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] jxclient]$ ant Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/apache/tools/ant/launch/Launcher [EMAIL PROTECTED] jxclient]$ cd ../../../../../trunk/src/test/com/realtime/crossfire/jxclient/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] jxclient]$ ant Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/apache/tools/ant/launch/Launcher Not that easy... Tried that already. > > What's with java projects anyway? Gridarta doesn't release jars, I don't > > see one for jxclient. You have to get them off-project. I guess if you're > > not in, you're out. > > See first point, experimental. But I do hope it'll soon be in good shape, > thanks to Ragnor's work, and usable :) > > Nicolas _______________________________________________ crossfire mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.metalforge.org/mailman/listinfo/crossfire _______________________________________________ crossfire mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.metalforge.org/mailman/listinfo/crossfire

