I was just able to check on a Windows 7 machine and I had no problem extracting it and getting it going. You might want to make sure your Java is set up correctly. I had installed Java on a Windows 7 machine had used the 64-bit version, but found some of my Java apps were pretending like Java wasn't installed. I uninstalled that and installed the 32-bit version of Java and they all magically started working just fine.
Ah, here we go- Docfetcher says it doesn't work with 64-bit Java. If you need 64-bit Java installed for some app, it might be the case that both versions can be installed at the same time, but you'd have to look into that- I don' t know.
NWN Omnibus: Offline search tool for select legacy BioWare forums, documents, CCG, Lexicon and more.
Débuté par
OldTimeRadio
, juin 16 2011 12:12
#26
Posté 08 septembre 2011 - 06:58
#27
Posté 13 septembre 2011 - 06:11
Im not adding anything constructive here, but thanks for doing this OTR (I thought I did, but no, so here ^^)
#28
Posté 23 février 2012 - 10:58
This is an awesome tool; I refer to it constantly! Yes, the scripts are all without spaces and seem jumbled together, but I usually fix that after copying them into the toolset, because I alter some of them, anyways, it's much easier than writing my own scripts!! Why reinvent the wheel?! Most ideas about doors and waypoints and triggers seem to be thought about before me by others and they've done the hard work of scripting them for me! Thanks to all the contributors and to OldTimeRadio for this awesome tool!
Superfly, I had the same problem in Win7 about the program not starting, but I followed Calvin's instructions above very carefully and it finally worked!
Superfly, I had the same problem in Win7 about the program not starting, but I followed Calvin's instructions above very carefully and it finally worked!
#29
Posté 27 février 2012 - 03:50
Trying to delete this post...
Modifié par vivienne.l, 22 mars 2012 - 10:33 .
#30
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 10:20
To run Omnibus in Win 7 64 bit:
Both versions of java can be installed, at least
that is my experience but install the 32 bit java version in C:\\
directly instead of having it install itself in C:\\Program Files (x86)
because docfetcher does not seem to work otherwise. Here are Calvin's
instructions again:
Both versions of java can be installed, at least
that is my experience but install the 32 bit java version in C:\\
directly instead of having it install itself in C:\\Program Files (x86)
because docfetcher does not seem to work otherwise. Here are Calvin's
instructions again:
Calvinthesneak wrote...
docfetcher.bat@echo off
set libclasspath=
for %%f in (.lib*.jar) do (call :append_classpath %%f)
for %%f in (.libwindows*.jar) do (call :append_classpath %%f)
goto :proceed
:append_classpath
set libclasspath=%libclasspath%;%1
goto :eof
:proceed
set libclasspath=%libclasspath%;.lang
start /b C:java6-32binjavaw.exe -Xmx256m -cp %libclasspath% -Djava.library.path=lib net.sourceforge.docfetcher.DocFetcher %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9
That's the only thing I changed, after I installed my java platform off my root directory. I still even have my x64 version of java in the standard directory.
I simply execute the docfetcher-daemon-win.exe file and it runs.
EDIT: I installed the JDK actually since I tend to mess with java a fair bit.
jdk-6u26-windows-i586.exe
Modifié par vivienne.l, 22 mars 2012 - 10:21 .





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