You can’t declare a try-catch in class level scope, just put it inside a method. Here is an example with a possible constructor that initializes your members:
public SlickTTF(){
try{
awtFont = Font.createFont(Font.TRUETYPE_FONT, fontFile);
awtFont = awtFont.deriveFont(20f);
font = new TrueTypeFont(awtFont, true);
}catch(Exception e){}
}
Now you can create an SlickTTF object as SlickTTF example = new SlickTTF()
and it will have the class attributes initialized correctly
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solved Syntax errors, but i see no errors