
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 11:58 PM, Alvin Penner <penner@...1856...> wrote:
luckily, my memory did not fail me entirely. I am attaching a .fx file created by Inkscape. This file is not viewable on my Windows XP machine because it is an unrecognized file type. If I rename it to be .fxd or .fxz then the Java FX Production Suite attempts to load it but fails.
Hi Alvin,
You have used development version of Inkscape that contains javafx-out.cpp(h) extension supporting so called "Preview version" of JavaFX which was released by the end of July, 2008. After that Sun produced 2 releases: JavaFX 1.0 (December 4th, 2008) and JavaFX 1.1 (Febrary 12th(?), 2009). In both realeases JavaFX language evolved and you can observe incompatibilities even on source level. I've looked on your .fx file and see it was produced by "standard" (current) version of Inkscape and, therefore, can be viewed only by compiling and running by JavaFX Preview development kit, like javafxc.exe circ4590_org.fx javafx circ4590_org of course, if you have JavaFX Preview dev kit installed.
So my question remains, what do I need to do in order to view or use this .fx file, assuming that I do not have NetBeans installed, but do have Java SDK 6 update 11 installed?
Java SDK 6 update 11 is not enough. Check if you have JavaFX dev kit installed and do compiling yourself. No special viewer exists.
Alternatively, how would I produce a .fxd file, given that Inkscape does not do this?
Let me explain you directly. The CURRENT dev version which is in svn repository on mainline cannot produce fxz/fxd file. It can produce .fxz file if the patch I proposed would be applied. If you ask me when it will happen, the answer is: I have no idea,.... may be never. Here I cannot help.
Cheers, Sergey
Alvin
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