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PostPosted: February 10, 2009 8:19 am    Post subject: Java applet on a Mac Reply with quote

One user reported that he was unable to see the generated decomposition on his Mac. The decomposition is displayed using a Java applet. His Mac has the most recent version of Java from Apple (Java 1.5.0_16). He has also tried disabling the Shockwave player, but to no avail. If you are able to display the generated decomposition in the applet on your Mac, please post the appropriate settings or let me know. Thanks.
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