Re: Netbeans swag?
Great, sure. :-) Gj On Sun, 26 Jun 2022 at 19:42, Pyro MX wrote: > Greetings Netbeans community, > > I've been using Netbeans for Java development for about a year now and > never looked back since then - really love it. I wanted to give back > somehow but as I don't have much time to dig into the internals of > Netbeans (although I would sure love to at some point), I wanted to > contribute in a different way. > > I went to ASF's RedBubble page > (https://www.redbubble.com/fr/people/comdev/shop) to get me some > Netbeans swag only to find it wasn't there (or maybe it is and I didn't > notice)! Now I don't claim to be a fantastic artist or anything, but > it's something I could find some spare time to work on. > > Would some swag designs be something the Netbeans community like to > have? I could try to whip some stuff up with the Netbeans logo and the > lovely Nekobean under a permissive creative license for use by Apache > Netbeans. > > What do you think? > -- > Pyro MX > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@netbeans.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@netbeans.apache.org > > For further information about the NetBeans mailing lists, visit: > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/Mailing+lists > >
Netbeans swag?
Greetings Netbeans community, I've been using Netbeans for Java development for about a year now and never looked back since then - really love it. I wanted to give back somehow but as I don't have much time to dig into the internals of Netbeans (although I would sure love to at some point), I wanted to contribute in a different way. I went to ASF's RedBubble page (https://www.redbubble.com/fr/people/comdev/shop) to get me some Netbeans swag only to find it wasn't there (or maybe it is and I didn't notice)! Now I don't claim to be a fantastic artist or anything, but it's something I could find some spare time to work on. Would some swag designs be something the Netbeans community like to have? I could try to whip some stuff up with the Netbeans logo and the lovely Nekobean under a permissive creative license for use by Apache Netbeans. What do you think? -- Pyro MX - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@netbeans.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@netbeans.apache.org For further information about the NetBeans mailing lists, visit: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/Mailing+lists
Re: FlatLAF on NB 14
I don’t know anything about NB platform apps but the LAFs you said were included come with the JDK, whereas FlatLAF is not. At one point FlatLAF also didn’t come with the IDE and had to be added as a plugin - ie an nbm file. Maybe you need to do that? Hope that helps, Tom > On Jun 26, 2022, at 8:09 AM, Mike Hallan wrote: > > > Hi, > > I upgraded an existing NB Platform Application (using Ant) to NB 14 and want > to get the app to use FlatLAF Light as the default on startup. It doesn't and > the FlatLAF doesn't even appear as an option in the app's LAF combo box. > > Even if I create a completely a new Platform Application the FlatLAF does not > appear in the app's LAF combo box. All I see in the app's > Tools>Options:Appearance>Look and Feel combo box is: Metal, Nimbus, > CDE/Motif, Windows (default) and Windows Classic. Whereas in the NB 14 IDE's > LAF combo box I also see FlatLAF options and even an additional FlatLAF > options tab. > > Can anybody please tell me if I do need to manually install some kind of > FlatLAF JAR with additional calls to UIManager.installLookAndFeel() etc so > that a NB Platform Application (built by NB14) will start with FlatLAF listed > in its LAF combo box and ideally have the application start with FlatLAF as > default. It just seems wrong bc FlatLAF is already in the IDE and has > probably been optimized for NB too. > > Thanks, > Mike
FlatLAF on NB 14
Hi, I upgraded an existing NB Platform Application (using Ant) to NB 14 and want to get the app to use FlatLAF Light as the default on startup. It doesn't and the FlatLAF doesn't even appear as an option in the app's LAF combo box. Even if I create a completely a new Platform Application the FlatLAF does not appear in the app's LAF combo box. All I see in the app's Tools>Options:Appearance>Look and Feel combo box is: Metal, Nimbus, CDE/Motif, Windows (default) and Windows Classic. Whereas in the NB 14 IDE's LAF combo box I also see FlatLAF options and even an additional FlatLAF options tab. Can anybody please tell me if I do need to manually install some kind of FlatLAF JAR with additional calls to UIManager.installLookAndFeel() etc so that a NB Platform Application (built by NB14) will start with FlatLAF listed in its LAF combo box and ideally have the application start with FlatLAF as default. It just seems wrong bc FlatLAF is already in the IDE and has probably been optimized for NB too. Thanks,Mike