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Bug
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Resolution: Duplicate
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P3
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8
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Here's the help-about from SB:
Product Version
JavaFX Scene Builder 2.0 (Developer Preview)Build Information
Version: 2.0-b14, Changeset: 733a17ce9d73
Date: 2014-02-13 06:49Logging
The default configuration stores logging output in a file named scenebuilder-2.0.log (possibly followed by a trailing '.' and a digit).
The default file path is C:\Users\FLEMIN~1\AppData\Local\Temp\scenebuilder-2.0.logJavaFX
Toolkit = QuantumToolkit
Pipeline = D3DPipeline
Hardware acceleration ENABLEDJava
1.8.0-b129, Oracle CorporationOperating System
Windows 7, x86, 6.1Here's the help-about from SB: Product Version JavaFX Scene Builder 2.0 (Developer Preview) Build Information Version: 2.0-b14, Changeset: 733a17ce9d73 Date: 2014-02-13 06:49 Logging The default configuration stores logging output in a file named scenebuilder-2.0.log (possibly followed by a trailing '.' and a digit). The default file path is C:\Users\FLEMIN~1\AppData\Local\Temp\scenebuilder-2.0.log JavaFX Toolkit = QuantumToolkit Pipeline = D3DPipeline Hardware acceleration ENABLED Java 1.8.0-b129, Oracle Corporation Operating System Windows 7, x86, 6.1
Scene builder starts up fine but disappears when my FXML file is opened. This file runs fine in my application. It was developed with SB, but was edited slightly in a text editor (unfortunately I cannot get an earlier version to diff against).
Since then, SB does not crash (the program icon is still visible on the task bar), but does not display anything. The entire SB application is invisible. I have to right click on the task bar icon to close SB.
Since then, SB does not crash (the program icon is still visible on the task bar), but does not display anything. The entire SB application is invisible. I have to right click on the task bar icon to close SB.
- duplicates
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JDK-8098207 Improve preferences robustness
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- Resolved
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