Post by mattearl
I don't know if this is the right place to comment about the Java View. I'm not getting the colors to show on items. It just looks like a plethora of random colors. I have the newest Java and i'm using the newest Firefox as well. any help would be greatly appreciated. :)
took a screenshot:
http://i170.photobucket.com/albums/u266/matt-earl/Javaismessedup.jpgIf you look in the Java console (right click the tray icon), there should hopefully be three lines: text, a number, and either true or false. There may be multiple sets of these three lines. The problem is that I had to write some custom image loading code, and Java doesn't make it very easy. Your Java runtime is using a texture format that I haven't encountered to write a case for, so it's not loaded properly.
If your console doesn't have any extra lines, I'll need to setup a debug build for you to run to get the needed information.
Well this is my console view:
Java Plug-in 1.6.0_11
Using JRE version 1.6.0_11 Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM
User home directory = C:\Documents and Settings\MattH
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c: clear console window
f: finalize objects on finalization queue
g: garbage collect
h: display this help message
l: dump classloader list
m: print memory usage
o: trigger logging
q: hide console
r: reload policy configuration
s: dump system and deployment properties
t: dump thread list
v: dump thread stack
x: clear classloader cache
0-5: set trace level to <n>
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JNLPAppletLauncher: static initializer
os.name = windows xp
nativePrefix = nativeSuffix = .dll
tmpRootDir = C:\DOCUME~1\MattH\LOCALS~1\Temp\jnlp-applet\jln7051403576226425250
Applet.init
subapplet.classname = modelview.ModelViewerApplet
subapplet.displayname = Model Viewer Applet
Applet.start
os.name = windows xp
os.arch = x86
processNativeJar: using previously cached: C:\Documents and Settings\MattH\.jnlp-applet\cache\www_wowhead_com\92de546ab45fe2ba362a44f3f20df6ad089c68ca\jogl-natives-windows-i586.jar
validateCertificates:
VALIDATE: jogl.dll
VALIDATE: jogl_awt.dll
VALIDATE: jogl_cg.dll
extractNativeLibs:
EXTRACT: jogl.dll(jogl)
EXTRACT: jogl_awt.dll(jogl_awt)
EXTRACT: jogl_cg.dll(jogl_cg)
processNativeJar: using previously cached: C:\Documents and Settings\MattH\.jnlp-applet\cache\www_wowhead_com\92de546ab45fe2ba362a44f3f20df6ad089c68ca\gluegen-rt-natives-windows-i586.jar
validateCertificates:
VALIDATE: gluegen-rt.dll
extractNativeLibs:
EXTRACT: gluegen-rt.dll(gluegen-rt)
JNLPAppletLauncher.loadLibrary("jogl")
loading: C:\DOCUME~1\MattH\LOCALS~1\Temp\jnlp-applet\jln7051403576226425250\jln8335206075949766137\jogl.dll
JNLPAppletLauncher.loadLibrary("jogl_awt")
loading: C:\DOCUME~1\MattH\LOCALS~1\Temp\jnlp-applet\jln7051403576226425250\jln8335206075949766137\jogl_awt.dll
Its all greek to me.
Post by Artinz
The 3D model for the
Heroes' Redemption Breastplate on a male model only shows the bottom half of the model, leaving the top half of the chest bare.
Post by TegoZanduba
A tamable beast I've noticed not showing up correctly:
http://www.wowhead.com/?npc=28404 -- his eyes should glow -- see screenshots
Edit:
http://www.wowhead.com/?npc=28087 --
hmmm maybe my framerate in game is just so bad I don't notice -- but those wings are sure flapping FAST! -- I spoke too soon -- his wings do flap that fast in game after he's been tamed.
Also -- in Firefox on OSX, if I have the model viewer open in one tab and switch tabs -- it's still visible in the middle of my page :-(
Post by alayton
The latest update to the flash viewer requires flash 10.
http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/