> "George" == Uncle George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
George> Fonts have changed. From my look jdk1.2 want to really use
George> scaleable fonts/type1 fonts/truetype fonts. Scaleable
George> fonts from X are the ones with 0-0-0-0 in them ( as this
George> is the criteria used
> "David" == David Harvill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
David> We are running java 1.1.7 for the alpha on RedHat 5.2.
David> Java on the command line works fine, but anything we try
David> using graphics gives an error about not finding libawt.so
David> and libXm.so. Both file
>>>>> "George" == Uncle George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
George> is swim motif avail ( free ? ) Eric Bohm wrote:
Unfortunately, no. It is a commercial motif implementation much like
Mootif.
>> I just upgraded to the jdk117_alpha21164a_bin a
I just upgraded to the jdk117_alpha21164a_bin and am having trouble
with some of the demo programs seg faulting or aborting while using
SWiM Motif.
They all work fine when I set my LD_LIBRARY_PATH to use lesstif 0.87.
So this is not a critical bug. But it is interesting nonetheless.
An examp
> "Uncle" == Uncle George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Uncle> actually a 21164a ( the "a" really counts - who wuddya
Uncle> thunkit ) i'm gonny try to see if i can build for all
Uncle> processors with 117, and see if it all will fit under 10
Uncle> meg. these processors are ( 2
> "Uncle" == Uncle George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Uncle> what is habanero??? gat
>> But found some problems when trying to use habanero on top of
>> it.
Its a groupware application and environment for developing groupware
in java.
You can find it at.
http://www.ncsa.uiuc
> "Dimitris" == Dimitris Vyzovitis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Dimitris> Hi, Since it seems that we are going to have jdk1.2 in
Dimitris> sync with everybody else, are there any plans for also
Dimitris> porting the media framework (especially java3D) on
Dimitris> linux?
I'm c
> "Mark" == Mark Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Mark> Hello - We are looking at doing some serious development on
Mark> Alpha Linux, and were wondering what the status of JDK for
Mark> it is. Can you shed any light on it for us?
Mark> Thanks, -- Mark Morgan Partner Auror