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first impression v2.0.1 {It's Not a Bug} #241

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mrtngrsbch opened this issue May 22, 2022 · 6 comments
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first impression v2.0.1 {It's Not a Bug} #241

mrtngrsbch opened this issue May 22, 2022 · 6 comments

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@mrtngrsbch
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Hi,
{It's Not a Bug}

Fortunately I see that the splashscreen has appeared in this version. The icon in the menu bar remains
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But the icon in the menu to switch applications [cmd+tab] appears with the Java icon
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MacOS Monterrey
Apple M1 Pro

@hvdwolf
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hvdwolf commented May 22, 2022

The splashscreen should also have been in the 2.0.0 version. Wasn't it?
Maybe "things" are a bit different on the M1 Macs..

@mrtngrsbch
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In M1
The splash v2.0.0 does NOT appear
The splash v2.0.1 YES appear

@mrtngrsbch
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I just tested on MacOS 10.15.7 Intel
and the splashscreen DOES appear

@mrtngrsbch
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Sorry Harry, I now have a new Mac M1.
I will try to post more detailed and orderly issues.

@hvdwolf
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hvdwolf commented May 23, 2022

I also have to say sorry.
For the 1.9.0 and 2.0.0. I used another Apple bundle build program to make a real MacOS application bundle, instead of my manual scripted application bundle. That resulted in having no splashscreen (as apple doesn't allow that. Neither for python programs which I also make), but having a real application icon (we discussed that also earlier)
Stupidly enough I used the old manual build again last Sunday. That means again: Yes, you have a splashscreen, and No, you do not have a program icon in the task switcher, but a java icon.
And for whatever reason the applications shortcut is missing from the dmg, that allows you to drag the application into the applications folder. (I completely had to rebuild my development environment. I guess I overlooked the shortcut "somewhere")

What do you want me to do?
Rebuild and get rid of the splash screen?
Or keep it like this having a splash screen, but not a correct icon in the task switcher.

@mrtngrsbch
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it's not really a problem that keeps me awake at night ;-)
if you give me a choice, without any doubt, I'd rather keep the splashscreen
The inconvenience of NOT having a window for the installation, personally, seems minor to me, but not very 'user friendly'; maybe I would wait to see what the rest of the users say.

soon I will upload the images of version 2

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