05-11-2013, 01:08 PM | #166 |
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Trying to build this for k2i from command line, but I can't seem to figure out how to make the classpath setup right.
Steps: * pull a .zip from github, here: https://github.com/AwakenHuman/ChineseChessForKindle * unzip it, step into directory * ant Errors begin with: Code:
-do-compile: [javac] Compiling 15 source files to /Users/grkenn/src/ChineseChessForKindle-master/build/classes [javac] /Users/grkenn/src/ChineseChessForKindle-master/src/vn/vhn/amazon/kindle/chinesechess/Main.java:8: package com.amazon.kindle.kindlet does not exist [javac] import com.amazon.kindle.kindlet.AbstractKindlet; [javac] ^ [javac] /Users/grkenn/src/ChineseChessForKindle-master/src/vn/vhn/amazon/kindle/chinesechess/Main.java:9: package com.amazon.kindle.kindlet does not exist [javac] import com.amazon.kindle.kindlet.KindletContext; [javac] ^ |
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Don't just put it anywhere ("every single folder under the root"), but know what you are doing and why you are doing it that way. It will work if you set up and configure everything correctly. Last edited by ixtab; 05-11-2013 at 02:04 PM. |
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05-11-2013, 06:28 PM | #168 |
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Uh... okay, maybe I should ask my question again in a way that you'll take me seriously, rather than acting as though I have no interest in learning anything and giving me a mini-lecture about using tools properly?
"I know that I need to put the Kindlet .jar files in the classpath so they can be found by the import statements. However, I have limited experience with javac, even less with Ant, and least of all using Ant command-line to compile a project which was probably generated by NetBeans given all the nb* files in the repository. I tried putting the files in all the 'obvious' locations, but it still didn't work. I also tried modifying project.properties and adding libs.Kindlet.path=/home/grkenn/src/kindle (where I store the various Kindle jars) and adding an echo @{classpath} to build-impl.xml, which showed that I had indeed set the location properly, but still got the same error. I feel like I must be missing something obvious. How might I modify build-impl.xml or project.properties or whatever in order to insert my own values for CLASSPATH? Or, alternately, where is default CLASSPATH so I might simply put my .jar files there and not have this problem again?" |
05-12-2013, 10:43 AM | #169 |
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Is it possible to cross-compile or adapt this game onto the kindle paperwhite?
Here is the game on linux : (with sources) http://nine-mens-morris.net/downloads.html here is a demo taken for Assassin's creed III : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0DS9BCXtPd4 (I like this game a lot so I was wondering if it can be adapted.) |
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1. Get the source code and put it in a new directory. 2. Install the latest version of Netbean. 3. Install the Java Development Kit. 4. Open the project (point to the directory of your source code). 5. Under the Project inside the Netbean IDE, add a library that contains your Kindlet JAR files. 6. Compiled the code and you should get warnings only but not fatal errors. 7. Modified the post-compile xml file to suit your development environment. Good Luck! |
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05-24-2013, 03:56 AM | #171 | |
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A brief look at the game seems to me is "TOO SIMPLE" to play. I would rather try the "Twelve Men's Morris" (also known as Morabaraba - Google it if you don't know) rather than "Nine Men" as it will be getting more interesting. Do we have source code for "Twelve Men's Morris"? Is there a bigger one such as "24 Men's Morris"?? |
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05-24-2013, 06:25 AM | #172 |
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*cough* https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=213566 *cough*
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06-04-2013, 11:42 PM | #173 |
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My paperwhite copy to documents folder it's running
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09-10-2013, 06:41 AM | #174 |
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hi.
Thank you so much for this great game! i very love chinese chess and i very hapy with this kindlet, i played alot and i got smal idea, can you do the board size to bigger? the biger is better, and can you add function for setup pieces? by the way i can make a puzzle myself |
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Since you can make a puzzle, how about teach me a few tricks so that I can ask the computer to generate surprising chess puzzle itself! Of course, it must also including solutions - Nobody like an unsolvable puzzle ... |
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09-22-2013, 01:03 AM | #176 |
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yeah, can you do "zoom" function to zoom in whole board size? thank you so much.
I recently replaced the old with the new openingbook, include 12,000 master games of china from 1990 to 2008, the software can play stronger now . By this ideal, I will also use computers to solve all the puzzles and add it to the opening. Below is the software used to solve the puzzels on the computer. |
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windows huh... hmm..
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But thanks for the sharing anyway and the software is running very fast - Is there any special thing I should look at with this "XieXie" software? What do you mean it can be used to solve the puzzles? How? And most importantly, where is the puzzles? |
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