I'm trying to run AppleCommander interim build 1.3.5.13 under Linux, but I can't create any disk images, either by clicking the "Create..." button on the toolbar or choosing "File > New". Nothing happens whatsoever, where I am expecting some semblance of a "Save As" dialog box to pop up.
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I had no problem with AppleCommander 1.3.5.1.14 on Ubuntu 12.04 with libswt-gtk-3740. After you complete the dialogs to create the image, click on the "Save" or "SaveAs" icon in the toolbar; you may have to enlarge the window to see them.
Last edit: John B. Matthews 2015-11-05
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For reference, I also tested on Ubuntu 14.04, which requires SWT support for both Java and Cairo:
$ dpkg --list | grep swt
ii libswt-cairo-gtk-3-jni 3.8.2-3 i386 Standard Widget Toolkit for GTK+ Cairo JNI library
ii libswt-gtk-3-java 3.8.2-3 i386 Standard Widget Toolkit for GTK+ Java library
ii libswt-gtk-3-jni 3.8.2-3 i386 Standard Widget Toolkit for GTK+ JNI library
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2015-11-06
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Yes, but I'm actually on Arch Linux. Sorry for misleading you.
Last edit: Anonymous 2015-11-06
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Anonymous
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2015-11-06
I figured it out. I needed to put the SWT JAR in the same directory with the AppleCommander JAR. Now I can create the disk images, but how in the heck do I save them to disk for use with emulators?
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I'm trying to run AppleCommander interim build 1.3.5.13 under Linux, but I can't create any disk images, either by clicking the "Create..." button on the toolbar or choosing "File > New". Nothing happens whatsoever, where I am expecting some semblance of a "Save As" dialog box to pop up.
I had no problem with AppleCommander 1.3.5.1.14 on Ubuntu 12.04 with libswt-gtk-3740. After you complete the dialogs to create the image, click on the "Save" or "SaveAs" icon in the toolbar; you may have to enlarge the window to see them.
Last edit: John B. Matthews 2015-11-05
For reference, I also tested on Ubuntu 14.04, which requires SWT support for both Java and Cairo:
$ dpkg --list | grep swt
ii libswt-cairo-gtk-3-jni 3.8.2-3 i386 Standard Widget Toolkit for GTK+ Cairo JNI library
ii libswt-gtk-3-java 3.8.2-3 i386 Standard Widget Toolkit for GTK+ Java library
ii libswt-gtk-3-jni 3.8.2-3 i386 Standard Widget Toolkit for GTK+ JNI library
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Yes, but I'm actually on Arch Linux. Sorry for misleading you.
Last edit: Anonymous 2015-11-06
I figured it out. I needed to put the SWT JAR in the same directory with the AppleCommander JAR. Now I can create the disk images, but how in the heck do I save them to disk for use with emulators?
More on using libswt-gtk may be found here.
Found it too.