Re: web starting clojure apps without Java code

2010-03-25 Thread Eugen Dück
I fixed a couple of other issues, most of which show only on Windows. You should see Kanjis now on the right-hand side when drawing. Eugen On Mar 23, 5:30 pm, Zmitro Lapcjonak idob...@gmail.com wrote: On Mar 17, 4:56 pm, Eugen Dück eu...@dueck.org wrote: The complete jnlp can be found

Re: web starting clojure apps without Java code

2010-03-24 Thread Eugen Dück
Hi Zmitro, you should see kanjis being detected as you draw the strokes. Maybe the app didn't re-layout properly, that's why you didn't see the kanji panel on the right hand side. I changed the jar slightly, and if the re-layout thing was the reason, it could be fixed now. if you still only see a

Re: web starting clojure apps without Java code

2010-03-24 Thread Eugen Dück
I just tried starting it from a Windows box, and for some reason, the kanjis are not displayed there. Maybe it's a font issue, not sure yet. Will investigate. On Mar 24, 9:06 pm, Eugen Dück eu...@dueck.org wrote: Hi Zmitro, you should see kanjis being detected as you draw the strokes. Maybe

Re: web starting clojure apps without Java code

2010-03-23 Thread Zmitro Lapcjonak
On Mar 17, 4:56 pm, Eugen Dück eu...@dueck.org wrote: The complete jnlp can be found athttp://dueck.org/kanshiki-boom/. I plan to introduce and document this beta-grade app soon, but if there's any Japanese learner out there interested in or in need of Kanji handwriting recognition, check

Re: web starting clojure apps without Java code

2010-03-19 Thread Eugen Dück
That would be great! Please post the link here when you're done. On Mar 18, 5:15 pm, LauJensen lau.jen...@bestinclass.dk wrote: Eugen, Fantastic insight - I cant wait to work that into a blogpost :) Lau On 17 Mar., 15:56, Eugen Dück eu...@dueck.org wrote: All, Developing in clojure

Re: web starting clojure apps without Java code

2010-03-18 Thread LauJensen
Eugen, Fantastic insight - I cant wait to work that into a blogpost :) Lau On 17 Mar., 15:56, Eugen Dück eu...@dueck.org wrote: All, Developing in clojure is a lot of fun, at least it was for me and a project of mine - except for one thing: Deploying the app as Java Web Start app, that

web starting clojure apps without Java code

2010-03-17 Thread Eugen Dück
All, Developing in clojure is a lot of fun, at least it was for me and a project of mine - except for one thing: Deploying the app as Java Web Start app, that took me a bit of time to figure out, and not only because Java Web Start is broken in debian squeeze (for a workaround, see