![]() ![]() However, I don’t know yet what caused this problem in the first place. Greenfoot in action The Wombats scenario Modifying the code. In fact, I probably have about a dozen different versions installed…) Greenfoot 1 Pablo Romero, Department of Informatics. (I am running BlueJ and Greenfoot quite happily on my system. My guess is that your problem would have disappeared on the second attempt to start anyway, independent of BlueJ. ![]() Unexpected, I know, but not commonly seen. by having a lot of fun creating animals, space scenarios and what not in. modify the Greenfoot scenarios in order to create their own animation effects. The only textbook to teach Java programming using Greenfoot this is Serious. When the background process is selected from the dock (or Greenfoot fails to start correctly) the About dialogue you see comes from the innards of the code - and shows the BlueJ one. textbook, with four additional scenarios are given the students for the. new chapters new scenarios end-of-chapter drill and practice sections added more gradual. When the Greenfoot window is selected (the main Greenfoot process) you will see a correct Greenfoot About dialogue. When you run Greenfoot on the Mac, you can see two processes (two icons in the dock). Greenfoot shares a large amount of code with BlueJ, and the BlueJ code is somewhere deep inside it’s internals. However, the BlueJ About screen is normal. ![]() It shouldn’t have done that – there’s possibly a bug in there somewhere. I am not sure where the version conflict message comes from. The fact that BlueJ was installed on your system probably has nothing to do with it, and the fact that is fixed itself when you deleted BlueJ is most likely coincidence. ![]()
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