Gj,
Thanks for the link.
I'll see if I get chance over the weekend to look at it. If not, next
weekend is a long weekend in France, so I should get chance to look at it
then (her indoors permitting :-) ).
Best regards,
John
j...@jql.co.uk
On Fri, 26 Oct 2018 at 16:41, Geertjan Wielenga
wrote:
I have a work-around.
- Run the project or page in NetBeans.
- Click OK to get rid of the error
- Click on the HTML file in the project and make it the current tab
- In the CSS Styles/Selection window a button "Run index,html" (or the
name of your page) will appear - click on it
In the case of JavaFX, JavaFX is not in JDK 11. Nothing that NetBeans can
do about that.
It would be great to have some of those on this mailing list watching these
two YouTube screencasts that should help you:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9aoicDiQ_A
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCdBmPfze
Really awesome, would be great to add it to this list:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/on+top+of+NetBeans
Gj
On Fri, Oct 26, 2018 at 6:20 AM McManus, Jordan
wrote:
> We have developed the HydroBall which is a hydrographic survey platform
> that can be deployed anywhere ver
Here are the source of the plugin, donated to Apache, so it's all good,
pull requests welcome:
https://github.com/apache/incubator-netbeans/tree/master/webcommon/extbrowser.chrome/plugins/chrome
Gj
On Fri, Oct 26, 2018 at 7:23 AM Bayless wrote:
> That seems to be right. I recently got an updat
I can only recommend you to go back and use the latest stable working
configuration and let other pioneers with time to get the Indian spear into the
back. I was once as well a full enthusiast and always jumped to new things. But
then it goes at it was going with the early pioneers. Spears and a
That seems to be right. I recently got an update to Chrome on Linux Mint
and started getting the same error. It didn't bother me though so I just
ignored it. I'm sure the same will happen on Ubuntu.
On 10/26/18 9:16 AM, John Lavelle wrote:
Yes, I'm using the latest version of Chrome and Chromi
I have NetBeans 9.0 built from source and it seems to be working as well
(if not better) than 8.2 so far. I found the section that does
refactoring and am interested right now in the "Convert Constructor to
Builder" section as the generated code has to be tweaked to get it to
match the style of
Yes, I'm using the latest version of Chrome and Chromium on all platforms.
If you find the code for the Connector and want someone to look at it, I'll
certainly give it a go.
Best regards,
John
j...@jql.co.uk
On Fri, 26 Oct 2018 at 16:07, Geertjan Wielenga
wrote:
> Basically the problem is th
Basically the problem is that you've upgraded Chrome to some version that
the Connector does not support. Either you need to downgrade to a level
where the Connector supports it or we need to update or tweak the Connector
somehow. Not sure where that source code is nor whether it has been donated
o
Hi,
I've started to get an error when using Chrome with the NetBeans Connector.
The error is:
*Browser refused to debug this tab.*
*Close Chrome Developer Tools (or any other browser debugger) and try
again.*
To replicate:
Create an HTML page and use Chrome with NetBeans Connector in the projec
JavaF is not in JDK 11. Nothing that NetBeans can do about that.
Can you watch these two YouTube screencasts that should help you:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9aoicDiQ_A
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCdBmPfzeyM
Gj
On Fri, Oct 26, 2018 at 6:27 AM Paul Szudzik
wrote:
>
> I’ve bee
I’ve been a developer for more than 50 years, yes, I am an old “Salt” here
past his prime possibly, but still actively coding.
To me, the IDE is the gateway to this world, and I embraced NetBeans IDE
long, long time ago, starting with it’s Beta, to give me tools that I need to
get the
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