I'm sorry to bother you, I will explain your questions in more detail. First of all, when I click on the application, I do not get any reaction from the application, that is, it does not open.
Secondly, I permanently deleted the .jelib file because I thought the problem was caused by the file. Finally, the errors I received were the same error I received at 7:50 minutes of the first tutorial video. I'm also using Windows 10 and my Java version is 8.0. I hope I explained it well. 3 Mart 2025 Pazartesi tarihinde saat 00:19:16 UTC+3 itibarıyla Steven Rubin şunları yazdı: > Recep, > > You're still not making it clear what is going on. Here are some steps you > can perform to describe more clearly: > > (1) Double-click the application. Does it start up? If not, is there an > error on the screen? Would it help to reboot the computer? Explain > PRECISELY what you do and what you see. > > (2) When Electric starts, it does NOT read the .jelib files automatically, > so whether or not you've deleted them is irrelevant at this point. Assuming > the program starts and you still have the .jelib file, use the File/Open > command to read it back in. Report any error messages you see. > > (3) If the original .jelib is missing and the program is running, can you > reproduce the errors you had before? If so, explain IN PRECISE DETAIL > exactly every step you took to make this problem happen. > > -Steven Rubin > On 3/2/2025 3:42 PM, Recep Sipahi wrote: > > First of all, thank you for your interest. I am sending messages but they > are not coming to you. Program is not working so I can't show you the error > but the error was an error related to length/width. I deleted the .jelib > file, thinking that maybe if I deleted it, the application would work. > 2 Mart 2025 Pazar tarihinde saat 23:25:26 UTC+3 itibarıyla Gavin şunları > yazdı: > >> Recep, >> >> If you want to check that Electric on your system is opening a past saved >> layout. The tutorial_1.jelib, used in the screenshot I previously sent, I >> downloaded from the webpage at [1]. >> >> I recorded a video of opening R_divider{lay}, if you would like to watch >> it. The video should be at [2]. It was recorded using the Snipping Tool >> on Windows 11 [3]. >> >> [1] https://cmosedu.com/videos/electric/tutorial1/electric_tutorial_1.htm >> [2] >> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZNZV4wWT2XYVj3nZKW68Jgx40g6czBPa/view?usp=sharing >> [3] >> https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/use-snipping-tool-to-capture-screenshots-00246869-1843-655f-f220-97299b865f6b >> >> Kind Regards, >> Gavin >> Electric VLSI user >> >> On Sunday, March 2, 2025 at 12:36:48 PM UTC-7 Gavin wrote: >> >>> If I understand correctly, you are able to double left-click on >>> electricBinary-9.07.jar and Electric opens just fine. You are then able to >>> click File -> Open Library and open your saved .jelib library file just >>> fine. Finally, when you double left-click on the layout in Electric (for >>> example, like R_divider{lay} in screenshot), it is then giving you an >>> error. What is the error message? >>> >>> *Screenshot:* >>> [image: open layout.png] >>> >>> Kind Regards, >>> Gavin >>> Electric VLSI user >>> >>> On Sunday, March 2, 2025 at 11:49:38 AM UTC-7 Recep Sipahi wrote: >>> >>> I sent you a message before, but it didn't go through, I'm trying again. >>> I was designing the layout in the application. I was changing the >>> dimensions of a component. When I did it hierarchically, I got an error, >>> but I closed it without fixing the error. When I wanted to open it again, I >>> couldn't open it >>> >>> 28 Şubat 2025 Cuma tarihinde saat 10:18:38 UTC+3 itibarıyla Joselito >>> Morallo şunları yazdı: >>> >>> Hello Recep/Sir: >>> >>> Our Electric community is composed of aggregate VLSI enthusiasts working >>> on various systems and you can tell us basic Electric runtime log. >>> >>> 1. OS - operating system (.i.e* Linux*/Mac/Windows) >>> 2. Java Runtime Version (i.e. Patch your Java with the latest stable >>> release), *set properly your environment path*. >>> 3. Electric v.9.07 (electricBInary or ) >>> >>> if you are a developer you might be running it in your favorite IDE and >>> you can give us hint too. >>> >>> Best Regards, >>> >>> Joselito Isaac Morallo >>> Philippines Electric VLSI Advocate >>> >>> On Fri, Feb 28, 2025 at 4:55 AM Recep Sipahi <rsip...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> Hello, I am Recep and after working on the electric vlsi program and >>> saving it, when I want to enter it again, my application does not work. Can >>> you help? 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