So, since the jar generated by Netbeans requires the lib folder that it also generates, how do I go about adding the lib folder to the generated jar and change the Manifest so that it launches without any command line usage?
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I ended up using ninjacave.com/jarsplice to compile it all (libraries included) into one executable jar. (I got an error with the background color being the default color even though I had set it to a different color, so I modified the code that jarsplice uses to launch your program using java rather than the path to java)