sgreenden wrote:yes there is, you just fail at using a computer.Moose wrote:There is no .jar file, so I re downloaded it to make sure i have the latest and there still isn't a .jar file!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11sgreenden wrote:How do you launch it?just run it with java. Your system should have .jar files to automatically run them with Java, so just try right-clicking it and click the bold "Open".
Royal Spades - Ace of Spades Launcher
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how do i host a server.
[/quote]There is no .jar file, so I re downloaded it to make sure i have the latest and there still isn't a .jar file!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11[/quote]
[/quote]yes there is, you just fail at using a computer.[/quote]
I know, there is a Jar file, it looked like a zip file because 7zip is the pits, though when i open it, all that happens is that i see the contents of it, and it does not act as an exe file.
[/quote]yes there is, you just fail at using a computer.[/quote]
I know, there is a Jar file, it looked like a zip file because 7zip is the pits, though when i open it, all that happens is that i see the contents of it, and it does not act as an exe file.
sgreenden wrote: I know, there is a Jar file, it looked like a zip file because 7zip is the pits, though when i open it, all that happens is that i see the contents of it, and it does not act as an exe file.Windows has it to automatically open .jar files with 7zip. in that case, right-click it, click "open with...", browse for a program, look for Java SE, and then use that.
If you can't figure that out, do this:
1) create a new text document
2) in it, put:
Code: Select all
3) click "Save As"@ECHO OFF
java -jar "Royal Spades.jar"
pause
4) There should be a list with a label "Save as Type". set it to "All Files"
5) Save it with the name "Royal_Spades.bat"
6) There should be a new file called "Royal_Spades". double-click that.
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learn_more
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sgreenden wrote:exactly as i said.There is no .jar file, so I re downloaded it to make sure i have the latest and there still isn't a .jar file!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11yes there is, you just fail at using a computer.I know, there is a Jar file, it looked like a zip file because 7zip is the pits, though when i open it, all that happens is that i see the contents of it, and it does not act as an exe file.
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I have a suggestion, after you add the features you are foreshadowing in this version, can you add a link to connect to the mumble channel?
mylesd98 wrote:Every time i launch royal spades, nothing hapens, the proccess for it (Javaw.exe) is there but after a while disapears.
If you don't know how to get the stacktrace, open up CMD and run it with: java -jar "Royal Spades.jar"
once you do, paste it at http://paste.ubuntu.com/ and then paste the link here.
Does this support multiple versions?
jdrew wrote:Does this support multiple versions?At the moment, yes and no. Java is cross-platform compatible, however, since linux/OS X/etc require WINE to run Ace of Spades, they use different directories. I can easily have it ask for the AoS directory in the next version.
mylesd98 wrote:http://paste.ubuntu.com/5620336/Please refer to this post and copy-paste the CMD after running it to paste.ubuntu.com.
I'm using windows xp btw.
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Moose wrote:I have the same problem as mylesd98. I did what you told him to do and i got this: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5631840/jdrew wrote:Does this support multiple versions?At the moment, yes and no. Java is cross-platform compatible, however, since linux/OS X/etc require WINE to run Ace of Spades, they use different directories. I can easily have it ask for the AoS directory in the next version.
mylesd98 wrote:http://paste.ubuntu.com/5620336/Please refer to this post and copy-paste the CMD after running it to paste.ubuntu.com.
I'm using windows xp btw.
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Can you use version control for your source? Try github, everything open source here but pysnip uses it (and I migrated pysnip). If you do that I will knock something off your to-do list for you, (and rewrite in scala too because java is dumb).
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