JavaFX #462
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Hi @vsquared ! You can put the javafx jars in a jars subdirectory. py5 will check for the existence of such a directory and will add those jars to the classpath before starting the JVM. Jars must always be added to the classpath before the JVM is started. There is a good discussion about this that I will refer you to: https://discourse.processing.org/t/importing-a-java-pocessing-library-into-py5/44444/8 This will provide you with more information on importing jars. However, there is an extra twist: javafx has some weird import thing where you'll get a strange error when you try to add those jars to the classpath. And I vaguely remember getting py5 working with javafx at one point but stopped working on it. It can work but the weird error messages got annoying. |
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For those who believe that it's impossible to run JavaFX from Imported Mode:
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Here's a revision of my original post which now runs without error in the Thonny editor with py5 plugin and Imported mode for py5 checked in the menubar py5 menu.
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When trying to run the JavaFX code shown below, I get this error:
Do you know a way that I could add JavaFX to the Thonny IDE? In Processing I can usually add all seven jar files to a data folder in the sketch folder and get it to run.
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