On 20/01/2013 13:33, Petri Pellinen wrote:
Hi Wolfgang,

I was using the Java7 version. The stack trace is attached. Seems to be
somehow related to loading a default font. I guess it could also mean that
my JRE installation is broken somehow.

From the trace:
Exception in thread "AWT-EventQueue-0" java.lang.Error: Probable fatal
error:No fonts found.
at sun.font.SunFontManager.getDefaultPhysicalFont(Unknown Source)
...... a ton of heap ..... and then ...
at smsqmulator.MonitorGui.initComponents(MonitorGui.java:2123)
at smsqmulator.MonitorGui.<init>(MonitorGui.java:130)
at smsqmulator.SMSQmulator.<init>(SMSQmulator.java:62)
at smsqmulator.SMSQmulator$1.run(SMSQmulator.java:111)

On Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 3:21 PM, Wolfgang Lenerz <[email protected]
wrote:

Hi Petri,

well that's a first.

THanks.

Since I have the JDK on all machines, I never even thought about testing
that.

Did that happen with the version compiled for Java 6 and the one for Java
7?

What font(s) did it complain about? I didn't use anything special, am not
even sure I actually explicitly use a font somewhere.

(Now trying to figure out a way to reproduce that error here).

Wolfgang



  Hi Wolfgang,

thank you very much for making this available!

Just a note: I was not able to run this under JRE on Windows 7, got error
about not being able to load fonts when starting. With a full JDK
environment I had no problems.

Best regards,
Petri

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Hi,

I just installed the Java 7 JDK file: jdk-7u11-windows-i586.exe, on my Windows XP Laptop, which is a Dell D610.

Nothing really fancy...

All works great.

Derek
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