22.10.2023, 16:13
Hello everyone,
Some people have already noticed it: RouteConverter requires Java 17 as a minimum in the prerelease versions. This has allowed many old pieces of code to be removed. The RouteConverter for Windows EXE version no longer searches for a suitable Java on your machine via the Windows registry but via environment variables in this order:
Small bonus: with the prerelease version you can now upload error reports and edit the route catalog again. I haven't tested any other versions.
As always, feedback is welcome!
Some people have already noticed it: RouteConverter requires Java 17 as a minimum in the prerelease versions. This has allowed many old pieces of code to be removed. The RouteConverter for Windows EXE version no longer searches for a suitable Java on your machine via the Windows registry but via environment variables in this order:
- %JAVA_HOME%
- %PATH%
Small bonus: with the prerelease version you can now upload error reports and edit the route catalog again. I haven't tested any other versions.
As always, feedback is welcome!
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Christian
Christian