Hi Ryan! Thank you for your report! The "Quit" entry in the menu under "MyGoGrinder" is not made by me resp. MyGoGrinder, but by MacOS. MacOS expects from programs, which activate the screen menu bar, that they use the "Apple Java Extensions" to fill the program menu (I don't know the menu's real name). If the programmer omits these extensions, MacOS uses it's own routines. That means, that MacOS just urges the Java runtime to exit, but doesn't ask the running Java program, if it wants to do any...
Hi parktaije! Thankyou for your idea! I'm sure, it is not trivial (you know: it is not originally my program) . Maybe I find an easy way to add this, then you will see it in the next 2 or 3 ... years :-( sorry, I have a big list of things which have to be done (not the features, just things, where I think they need to be repaired or solved better). I hope to have the 2.4.0-final ready this year. Look into the download area for the 2.4.0-beta. If you find a bug - please let me know! Oh - and try JsekiTsumego...
Not sure, if this is solved or even became better: version TESTGrinder-2.4.0-b270, some time ago I added a bit code ( mySound.stop() and Thread.sleep() ) before the sound is started. I don't here an echo now, but now sometimes the sound is missing. I need to look into the code of other projects... Ruediger
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I switched this back to open, as I have no confirmation, that Java 9 has solved this. Ruediger
For the latest version of my fixes see https://sourceforge.net/projects/mygogrinder/files/ I've uploaded JsekiTsumego 0.5.1-b141.jar More problems, nice sound. Ruediger from Luebeck
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My (Carbon Component Manager, MacOS, deprecation warning)