von Bananeweizen » 03 Mai 2011, 20:58
That's an exception in the Java-internal Nimbus look and feel. So the root cause is somewhere in your Java implementation. Therefore you may try to get around the problem by installing or using another Java VM (OpenJDK, IcedTea, ...).
In the next version the part of TV-Browser invoking that code has additional exception handling, so it _may_ already work around that issue. You could test that by downloading the most recent version from here:
http://tvbrowser.org:8080/hudson/job/tv ... er/public/, unzipping that into a new directory and starting it (it's the transportable cross platform version of TV-Browser). Would be good to know if the issue still exists or not.
And finally you may also get around the problem by using another look and feel than Nimbus. Please locate the linux.properties file in your TV-Browser installation, remove the "#" in the line starting with "#lookandfeel" and try again. That should force another look and feel to be loaded.
That's an exception in the Java-internal Nimbus look and feel. So the root cause is somewhere in your Java implementation. Therefore you may try to get around the problem by installing or using another Java VM (OpenJDK, IcedTea, ...).
In the next version the part of TV-Browser invoking that code has additional exception handling, so it _may_ already work around that issue. You could test that by downloading the most recent version from here: http://tvbrowser.org:8080/hudson/job/tvbrowser-3-unstable/1155/artifact/tvbrowser/public/, unzipping that into a new directory and starting it (it's the transportable cross platform version of TV-Browser). Would be good to know if the issue still exists or not.
And finally you may also get around the problem by using another look and feel than Nimbus. Please locate the linux.properties file in your TV-Browser installation, remove the "#" in the line starting with "#lookandfeel" and try again. That should force another look and feel to be loaded.