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#1
Hello, I just found your software by with Google and some keywords like: "gpx tools"

Found it very promising.

The only problem I have with my Mac OS Snow Leopard is that I get an error message and no maps are displayed.

I tried to search the forum with some expression like "failed create" but got no results.

Here is a screenshot of my problem and the error message:
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#2
(18.07.2010, 11:33)Profete162 Wrote: Hello, I just found your software by with Google and some keywords like: "gpx tools"

Found it very promising.

Please read this posting and try the prereleases.
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Christian
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#3
The map is not working for me either.
Mac OS X - java 1.6.0_20

Here is a screenshot of the error:
[Image: RouteConverter_error.png]

I tried the prerelease jars, both 32 bit and 64 bit, but no luck.
I did not read the Mac thread, 10 pages is a bit much to wade through, sorry.

BUT on the bright side: thanks very much for taking the trouble to make a Mac version! The app works very good, apart from the map, as far as I can tell. All I tried so far was convert a .gpx to a .itn, and i'll be driving the route tomorrow so I hope it works Big Grin
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(21.08.2010, 20:22)iceblink Wrote: I tried the prerelease jars, both 32 bit and 64 bit, but no luck.
I did not read the Mac thread, 10 pages is a bit much to wade through, sorry.

Start from the end... :-)

The post to read is http://www.routeconverter.de/forum/threa...ml#pid5205

(21.08.2010, 20:22)iceblink Wrote: BUT on the bright side: thanks very much for taking the trouble to make a Mac version!

Without a Mac it's not that easy.
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#5
Hmmm, at first this didn't seem to work, on the 32 bit version. But when i try the 64 bit version with the commandline option, I now see the map, yay!

Is this of any help perhaps?
http://developer.apple.com/mac/library/t...n2110.html
Or is the command line option always needed due to SWT?

By the way, the windows now stays on top of everything, minor glitch.
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(21.08.2010, 21:34)iceblink Wrote: Or is the command line option always needed due to SWT?

Yes. hvdwolf is trying to hide the details inside an .app

(21.08.2010, 21:34)iceblink Wrote: By the way, the windows now stays on top of everything, minor glitch.

Interesting, might be related to the SWT stuff.
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Christian
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