I installed JMulti 4.23 on Windows Vista Ultimate 64. When I try to open the program, I get the following error:
Error in GRTE Settings (path)
Contains Invalid Character "~" or " ".
Please Change Graphics_Dir Value
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Why do I get an error when graphics should be displayed?
The most likely reason is that the graphics directory is not writable or contains whitespace characters. By default the jmulti graphics path points to the installation directory. In network installations this is often write protected, therefore the graphics directory must be changed to point to a writable path that contains no whitespace characters. This can be set in jgrte/engine_config.xml in the GRAPHICS_DIR variable.
One may rightfully ask why this annoying behaviour has not been avoided by setting the GRAPHICS_DIR path to the default temporary directory which is always writable. However, that path typically contains whitespace characters which are not handled properly by the GRTE 5.0 on which JMulTi currently depends. It is hoped that an update to GRTE 8.0 will fix this.
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But Istill don't know how to set….
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I installed JMulti 4.23 on Windows Vista Ultimate 64. When I try to open the program, I get the following error:
Error in GRTE Settings (path)
Contains Invalid Character "~" or " ".
Please Change Graphics_Dir Value
I have this problem too.
Why do I get an error when graphics should be displayed?
The most likely reason is that the graphics directory is not writable or contains whitespace characters. By default the jmulti graphics path points to the installation directory. In network installations this is often write protected, therefore the graphics directory must be changed to point to a writable path that contains no whitespace characters. This can be set in jgrte/engine_config.xml in the GRAPHICS_DIR variable.
One may rightfully ask why this annoying behaviour has not been avoided by setting the GRAPHICS_DIR path to the default temporary directory which is always writable. However, that path typically contains whitespace characters which are not handled properly by the GRTE 5.0 on which JMulTi currently depends. It is hoped that an update to GRTE 8.0 will fix this.
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But Istill don't know how to set….
I have the problem. How do I come out from it?