sorry to resurrect an old thread but can anyone tell me when I'm doing wrong? I'm just trying to replace the japanese cards with english ones and they keep looking like this in game
C:\Users\Lenka\OneDrive\Desktop\Other stuff\Projects\Pokemon AsobiKata>java -jar PokeSTDGen.jar
Error: JavaFX runtime components are missing, and are required to run this application
What do you mean it works for you? Like you got the program open or you got it to convert a .std image to a png?
This is the command that I've been using to start it
java -p "C:\Program Files\Java\javafx-sdk-20.0.2\lib" --add-modules javafx.controls -jar PokeSTDGen.jar
I couldn't get the program to run at all without it. If you try to run it without javafx it says "Error: JavaFX runtime components are missing, and are required to run this application"
I got confused because on google it showed -java -jar [jar file] [arguments]. I kept putting in the extra dash at the beginning but anyway
After a lot of struggling (had to get javafx installed) I got the program to open but when I try to use the program I just keep getting this error
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