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This file contains troubleshooting information regarding ScenePainter v2.3, consult it, if you have trouble getting started

OS specific caveats

Scenepainter is tested and runs on Linux, MacOS X and Windows. On every fairly modern system, starting the application should be a matter if simply clicking the scenepainter.jar file. If the program does not startup (by showing a file dialog), refer to this section.

Linux

Any modern Linux system should come with java installed and the proper bindings hooked into the Desktop. If you setup your system in a different way, see commandline invocation below.

Mac OS X

You need the Tiger or newer release of MacOS, as ScenePainter (or better: one of the libraries, ScenePainter depends upon) requires Java 1.5 to be installed, which is not available for prior versions of the OS.

Also note, that MacOS tries to be userfriendly by hiding the system from the user. This may cause trouble, if the nenyaresource you are wishing to access has it's datafiles installed in a part of the harddisk, that is reserved for "system use". Meaning, you may not be able to see the according paths in your filebrowser. If that is the case with your system, the easiest way to work around it is to temporarely copy the scenepainter.jar into the directory containing the nenyaresource, click to start it and then simply confirm the opening dialog.

Windows

Windows users can simply doubleclick the jarfile to open the application. If this does not work, the filebindings are messed up. This can simply be repaired by downloading and installing java from suns website.

All platforms

You can always start scenepainter from the commandline (explaining how to open and use a comamndline is beyond the scope of this document) by changing to the directory, the scenepainter.jar resides in and invoking:
java -jar scenepainter.jar
If you know the path to your nenyaresource, you can append that to the command given above.

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