Re: Emmet

2021-07-15 Thread Mark Eggers
It says Latest Release on a button on the left hand side of the page. 
Clicking that brings you back to that page which has 1.4 on it.


. . . just my two cents
/mde/

On 7/15/2021 9:30 PM, Tom Rushworth wrote:

Never mind. I found it. Is 1.4 the latest version?

Tom



On 7/16/2021 12:23 AM, Tom Rushworth wrote:


Maybe I'm just stupid, but where is the download link?

Tom

On 7/15/2021 10:27 PM, Mark Eggers wrote:

1. Go to the download link
2. Download the release (.nbm file)
3. Start Netbeans
4. Open Tools->Plugins
5. Select the Downloaded tab
6. Click on the Add Plugins. . . button
7. Browse to where you downloaded the .nbm file
8. Select the plugin and click on the Open button
9. Click on the Install button
10. Click on the Next-> button
11. Accept license
12. Click on the Install button
13. Accept self-signed certificate
14. Click on Continue
15. Make sure the Restart IDE Now radio button is selected (it is by 
default)

16. Click on finish

This will restart the IDE and install Emmet. The above is pretty much 
standard for any downloaded Netbeans plugin (.nbm).


I have no idea how to use Emmet. I see it in my plugins list, but 
I've not read the documentation nor watched the video.


I did this on 12.0 (I normally run 12.4), but the note on the release 
said NetBeans 12.0+.


I'm not endorsing nor knocking this plugin. I'm just detailing how to 
install a downloaded plugin. Caveat emptor.


. . . just my two cents
/mde/

On 7/15/2021 5:58 PM, Tom Rushworth wrote:
That's the problem. The Emmet website gives the impression that 
Emmet is available. However, there doesn't appear to be any way to 
install it in Netbeans.


Tom


On 7/15/2021 8:08 PM, Mark Eggers wrote:


On 7/15/2021 4:02 PM, Tom Rushworth wrote:

Is Emmet available for use in Netbeans 12.4?

Tom




It appears to be:

https://github.com/emmetio/netbeans/releases/tag/v1.4.0

It doesn't seem to be available on 
https://plugins.netbeans.apache.org/.


I've not tried it, so I don't know if it works with 12.4.

. . . just my two cents
/mde/













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Re: Emmet

2021-07-15 Thread Tom Rushworth

Never mind. I found it. Is 1.4 the latest version?

Tom



On 7/16/2021 12:23 AM, Tom Rushworth wrote:


Maybe I'm just stupid, but where is the download link?

Tom

On 7/15/2021 10:27 PM, Mark Eggers wrote:

1. Go to the download link
2. Download the release (.nbm file)
3. Start Netbeans
4. Open Tools->Plugins
5. Select the Downloaded tab
6. Click on the Add Plugins. . . button
7. Browse to where you downloaded the .nbm file
8. Select the plugin and click on the Open button
9. Click on the Install button
10. Click on the Next-> button
11. Accept license
12. Click on the Install button
13. Accept self-signed certificate
14. Click on Continue
15. Make sure the Restart IDE Now radio button is selected (it is by 
default)

16. Click on finish

This will restart the IDE and install Emmet. The above is pretty much 
standard for any downloaded Netbeans plugin (.nbm).


I have no idea how to use Emmet. I see it in my plugins list, but 
I've not read the documentation nor watched the video.


I did this on 12.0 (I normally run 12.4), but the note on the release 
said NetBeans 12.0+.


I'm not endorsing nor knocking this plugin. I'm just detailing how to 
install a downloaded plugin. Caveat emptor.


. . . just my two cents
/mde/

On 7/15/2021 5:58 PM, Tom Rushworth wrote:
That's the problem. The Emmet website gives the impression that 
Emmet is available. However, there doesn't appear to be any way to 
install it in Netbeans.


Tom


On 7/15/2021 8:08 PM, Mark Eggers wrote:


On 7/15/2021 4:02 PM, Tom Rushworth wrote:

Is Emmet available for use in Netbeans 12.4?

Tom




It appears to be:

https://github.com/emmetio/netbeans/releases/tag/v1.4.0

It doesn't seem to be available on 
https://plugins.netbeans.apache.org/.


I've not tried it, so I don't know if it works with 12.4.

. . . just my two cents
/mde/








Re: Emmet

2021-07-15 Thread Tom Rushworth

Maybe I'm just stupid, but where is the download link?

Tom

On 7/15/2021 10:27 PM, Mark Eggers wrote:

1. Go to the download link
2. Download the release (.nbm file)
3. Start Netbeans
4. Open Tools->Plugins
5. Select the Downloaded tab
6. Click on the Add Plugins. . . button
7. Browse to where you downloaded the .nbm file
8. Select the plugin and click on the Open button
9. Click on the Install button
10. Click on the Next-> button
11. Accept license
12. Click on the Install button
13. Accept self-signed certificate
14. Click on Continue
15. Make sure the Restart IDE Now radio button is selected (it is by 
default)

16. Click on finish

This will restart the IDE and install Emmet. The above is pretty much 
standard for any downloaded Netbeans plugin (.nbm).


I have no idea how to use Emmet. I see it in my plugins list, but I've 
not read the documentation nor watched the video.


I did this on 12.0 (I normally run 12.4), but the note on the release 
said NetBeans 12.0+.


I'm not endorsing nor knocking this plugin. I'm just detailing how to 
install a downloaded plugin. Caveat emptor.


. . . just my two cents
/mde/

On 7/15/2021 5:58 PM, Tom Rushworth wrote:
That's the problem. The Emmet website gives the impression that Emmet 
is available. However, there doesn't appear to be any way to install 
it in Netbeans.


Tom


On 7/15/2021 8:08 PM, Mark Eggers wrote:


On 7/15/2021 4:02 PM, Tom Rushworth wrote:

Is Emmet available for use in Netbeans 12.4?

Tom




It appears to be:

https://github.com/emmetio/netbeans/releases/tag/v1.4.0

It doesn't seem to be available on 
https://plugins.netbeans.apache.org/.


I've not tried it, so I don't know if it works with 12.4.

. . . just my two cents
/mde/








Re: Emmet

2021-07-15 Thread Mark Eggers

1. Go to the download link
2. Download the release (.nbm file)
3. Start Netbeans
4. Open Tools->Plugins
5. Select the Downloaded tab
6. Click on the Add Plugins. . . button
7. Browse to where you downloaded the .nbm file
8. Select the plugin and click on the Open button
9. Click on the Install button
10. Click on the Next-> button
11. Accept license
12. Click on the Install button
13. Accept self-signed certificate
14. Click on Continue
15. Make sure the Restart IDE Now radio button is selected (it is by 
default)

16. Click on finish

This will restart the IDE and install Emmet. The above is pretty much 
standard for any downloaded Netbeans plugin (.nbm).


I have no idea how to use Emmet. I see it in my plugins list, but I've 
not read the documentation nor watched the video.


I did this on 12.0 (I normally run 12.4), but the note on the release 
said NetBeans 12.0+.


I'm not endorsing nor knocking this plugin. I'm just detailing how to 
install a downloaded plugin. Caveat emptor.


. . . just my two cents
/mde/

On 7/15/2021 5:58 PM, Tom Rushworth wrote:
That's the problem. The Emmet website gives the impression that Emmet is 
available. However, there doesn't appear to be any way to install it in 
Netbeans.


Tom


On 7/15/2021 8:08 PM, Mark Eggers wrote:


On 7/15/2021 4:02 PM, Tom Rushworth wrote:

Is Emmet available for use in Netbeans 12.4?

Tom




It appears to be:

https://github.com/emmetio/netbeans/releases/tag/v1.4.0

It doesn't seem to be available on https://plugins.netbeans.apache.org/.

I've not tried it, so I don't know if it works with 12.4.

. . . just my two cents
/mde/








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Re: Emmet

2021-07-15 Thread Tom Rushworth
That's the problem. The Emmet website gives the impression that Emmet is 
available. However, there doesn't appear to be any way to install it in 
Netbeans.


Tom


On 7/15/2021 8:08 PM, Mark Eggers wrote:


On 7/15/2021 4:02 PM, Tom Rushworth wrote:

Is Emmet available for use in Netbeans 12.4?

Tom




It appears to be:

https://github.com/emmetio/netbeans/releases/tag/v1.4.0

It doesn't seem to be available on https://plugins.netbeans.apache.org/.

I've not tried it, so I don't know if it works with 12.4.

. . . just my two cents
/mde/



JFROG XRAY plugin

2021-07-15 Thread Greenberg, Gary
Our cyber security dept. requested developers to install JFrog XRAY plugin for 
every IDE to
identify binary vulnerabilities.
I saw such plugins for Eclipse, IntelliJ and VisualStudio but do not see it for 
Netbeans.
Does it exist or is someone working on it?

Gary Greenberg
Staff Software Engineer
Data Product Development, BI-A
E: ggree...@visa.com
M: 650-269-7902

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Re: Emmet

2021-07-15 Thread Mark Eggers

On 7/15/2021 4:02 PM, Tom Rushworth wrote:

Is Emmet available for use in Netbeans 12.4?

Tom




It appears to be:

https://github.com/emmetio/netbeans/releases/tag/v1.4.0

It doesn't seem to be available on https://plugins.netbeans.apache.org/.

I've not tried it, so I don't know if it works with 12.4.

. . . just my two cents
/mde/



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Emmet

2021-07-15 Thread Tom Rushworth

Is Emmet available for use in Netbeans 12.4?

Tom