Yes - I downloaded the zip file and copied up to j901 etc. I note that
jconsole.exe
has changed in size from my apparently aberrant installation. It's now
207 nominal kB
rather than 177 I was using.
Anyway, the graphview demo works, as does Run/Launchpad which does not
now show
Hi Devon,
JFYI, I just got Shakti running without problems in Konsole
on KDE Manjaro 64bit , which is an Arch derivative.
Documentation and system requirements a scarce though.
HTH
/JoHo
On 25.02.2020 18:02, Devon McCormick wrote:
Thanks to everyone for your answers. I worked with a couple
I have no idea why your upgrade fails. All it does is get the zip from
https://www.jsoftware.com/download/j901/qtlib/ and extract it into
bin. It sounds like the extract does not overwrite some files.
Try deleting your J installation and install again.
On Sat, Feb 29, 2020 at 8:29 AM 'Michael
In my win10 installation (current as of five minutes ago), Qt Demos is
under Help, Studio, not Run, Launch Pad.
~ Gilles
Le 2020-02-29 à 13:32, 'Michael Day' via General a écrit :
>
> In my JQt session I tried Run/Launch Pad/qtdemo with this result:
Looking around for what might be wrong with my installation of JQt
(concerning the problem
running graphviz, currently being discussed) I noticed the JWiki page,
https://code.jsoftware.com/wiki/Guides/Qt_IDE/Configure/Launch_Pad
In my JQt session I tried Run/Launch Pad/qtdemo with this result:
Thanks, Chris.
There are plenty of such files in bin - but I thought the date stamps
looked a bit old:
They are various, including April/19 for dlls: Qt5WebEngine,
Qt5MultiMedia etc, and
November/19 for Qt5WebSockets, Qt5Widgets etc.
Taking your point about permissions, quite a mystery
After running install'full', then the J bin directory should have file
Qt5WebEngine.dll (as well as several other files included with full.
Do you see that file in bin?
Are there any permission problems, e.g. you are running the
install'full' but cannot save to bin?
On Fri, Feb 28, 2020 at 2:56
I think it ought to be the Zippy cartoon.
Seriously though – in the Age of Google, what sort of person makes first
contact with a website via the homepage?
On my next night-off, instead of browsing YouTube I think I'll type the
name of every dot-com I can think of, and see what comes up.
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