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Re: create advanced photo
What version of Sweet Home 3D do you use? What do you mean by "it shows nothing"?
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Re: create advanced photo
There must be some error log that could explain your issue. Please open a cmd window and run Sweet Home 3D redirecting errors to a file with a command like:
"C:\Program Files\Sweet Home 3D\SweetHome3D.exe" 2> Desktop\log.txt
If the file log.txt contains something, please post it here.
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Re: create advanced photo
There must be some error log that could explain your issue. Please open a cmd window and run Sweet Home 3D redirecting errors to a file with a command like:
"C:\Program Files\Sweet Home 3D\SweetHome3D.exe" 2> Desktop\log.txt
If the file log.txt contains something, please post it here.
Error on launch !
You must give the entire path like this : "C:\Program Files\Sweet Home 3D\SweetHome3D.exe" 2>c:\users\username\Desktop\log.txt
I try myself for my problem with 'Save', 'Save as', 'import furniture' and create photo => After launch, file size = 0 !
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Re: create advanced photo
You're not obliged to give an absolute path in the command, but of course you must give a valid path if it's a relative path. bdfd, please don't mix up threads, otherwise people will be lost. Your problem produces a JVM crash which is saved in a hs_err_pidxxxx.log file not in stderr.
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Emmanuel Puybaret, Sweet Home 3D developer
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Re: create advanced photo
Your problem produces a JVM crash which is saved in a hs_err_pidxxxx.log file not in stderr.
Yes, I know.
A crash of sh3d must always be treated as an absloute priority especially when the OS represents more than 85% of the park...
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