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Java 10 problem
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(using Windows 10 Pro x64 on a laptop with i5-5200U). Disclaimer: I only have a vague notion of what Java is, never did any programming.

After upgrading to RouteConverter 2.23.6 I got this notification: "Java 1.8.0_171 contains a fatal bug in JavaFX on Windows. Please update to Java 8 Update 152 or Java 9 or 10."

I thought: why not get the latest version: 10? Strangely, the official location where I always get my Java: https://www.java.com/en/download/ completely denies the existence of Java 9 or 10. But I found 10 deep down in the developers areas of oracle.com: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/j...17026.html
But Java 10 is giving me problems. The most important: it breaks up my tracks on the map:

https://photos.app.goo.gl/cAHUDuzrHRnu472q8

It should look like this (with RouteConverter 2.23.3 and Java 8.171):

https://photos.app.goo.gl/zcdA7KSxKSJdX8eTA

Other problems I have:
  • It keeps opening with the map pane minimized. It doesn't remember my preferences
  • It does not zoom in on the area when I open a .gpx
  • On a low zoom level the fragments of the track come together, but it is 2-3 km's out of position.

Another remark: When browsing the developer pages I noticed that there is a Java 8.172 with in it's release notes many remarks about JavaFX bugs that were fixed. But Java 8.171 does not update itself to 8.172 ?!?

Edit: inserting Google photos doesn't seem to work here, changed them to URLs
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Java 10 problem - by willemb2 - 03.07.2018, 14:58
RE: Java 10 problem - by lundefugl - 03.07.2018, 19:09
RE: Java 10 problem - by routeconverter - 04.07.2018, 11:11
RE: Java 10 problem - by routeconverter - 07.07.2018, 07:04
RE: Java 10 problem - by willemb2 - 23.07.2018, 19:21
RE: Java 10 problem - by willemb2 - 25.07.2018, 13:39

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