Good Morning...
Is there a way, maybe a command line argumnet, to disable all Netbeans
alt-whatever menu mnemonics?
Thanks in advance,
Steve
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Strange - both actions (mouse and key press) should do the same, but
obviously they're differently implemented. I can try it this evening.
However, the issue's comment seems unrelated (to the original issue), as
the OP says there hasn't been any error message. But there's still
another
This is a good analysis, and probably the reason why several are reporting
having problems with 'Open Recent File', e.g., this one possibly too:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-888
Gj
On Mon, Nov 5, 2018 at 11:11 AM Peter Nabbefeld
wrote:
> Hi, this is usual behaviour (called
Please see this definition of a blocker per our Bug Priority Guidelines:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/Bug+Priority+Guidelines
Hope this helps,
-Jirka
Dne 5.11.2018 v 12:26 Geertjan Wielenga napsal(a):
Exactly, that's a good description.
After we do the release of
Exactly, that's a good description.
After we do the release of Apache NetBeans 10, we do need to discuss how
we're going to work on all the non-blockers together, I have various ideas
around this, but let's focus on (1) getting as many as possible to do the
survey and (2) focus narrowly on
Could you please specify what you consider blockers? I have some improvement
suggestions, and already created in JIRA for long time ago, by me or others.
I see blockers as crashes, and something stopping your work to be done, but if
there are some alternatives to get your job done, I don't see
Hi, this is usual behaviour (called "Features on demand", implemented by
ide.ergonomics):
To reduce startup time, features are activated only when used. While You
can e.g. create a Java SE project when the feature is deactivated,
creating the first one will activate Java SE (activating all