Re: JJazzLab : a music application based on the Netbeans Platform

2019-10-05 Thread Jerome Lelasseux
Fixed. Le samedi 5 octobre 2019 à 18:38:32 UTC+2, Neil C Smith a écrit : On Sat, 5 Oct 2019, 17:09 Geertjan Wielenga, wrote: Yes, I simply renamed the clusters file in etc to jazzlab.sh.clusters to fix this. Yes, the cluster file is looked up based on the executable name, so

Re: JJazzLab : a music application based on the Netbeans Platform

2019-10-05 Thread Jerome Lelasseux
Really !!? How did you do that ? Some time ago I tried creating the Mac installer but I could not manage to make it work on a Mac -but I don't know at all the Mac OS. Le samedi 5 octobre 2019 à 13:51:13 UTC+2, Geertjan Wielenga a écrit : In addition to the questions below, note I

Re: JJazzLab : a music application based on the Netbeans Platform

2019-10-05 Thread Jerome Lelasseux
> Are the standard from iReal Pro included (or can they be imported)Not yet, > but it's on my todo list. Some time ago I looked to iRealPro file format but > it's proprietary and I could not find info how to import it. > how does it compare with Band-in-a-box? - More dynamic backing tracks

Re: JJazzLab : a music application based on the Netbeans Platform

2019-10-05 Thread Neil C Smith
On Sat, 5 Oct 2019, 17:09 Geertjan Wielenga, wrote: > Yes, I simply renamed the clusters file in etc to jazzlab.sh.clusters to > fix this. > Yes, the cluster file is looked up based on the executable name, so renaming it is a bug on any os. Presumably this isn't picking up the right .conf file

Re: JJazzLab : a music application based on the Netbeans Platform

2019-10-05 Thread Geertjan Wielenga
In addition to the questions below, note I have the app up and running on Mac. Gj On Sat, 5 Oct 2019 at 11:40, Geertjan Wielenga wrote: > Looks really cool. > > Are the standard from iReal Pro included (or can they be imported) and how > does it compare with Band-in-a-box? > > Thanks, > > Gj >

Re : Re: JJazzLab : a music application based on the Netbeans Platform

2019-10-05 Thread Jerome Lelasseux
Thanks Emma. I bundled a jre in the windows installer, so the app is using its own jre to avoid compatibility problems. If you have a 32-bit windows then you must use the 32-bit installer. I do more tests on Windows than on Linux, so yes feedback on Linux is welcome. Note that I did not bundle

Java project now needs classpaths to run it

2019-10-05 Thread Peter Toye
Having just moved from NB version 8 to 11.1 there seems to have been a change in the command line needed to run a project. The OS is Windows 7 Home. The project has two external libraries: one in the Java modules in the NetBeans 11 directory, and one of my own. In version 8 it was possible to

Re: JJazzLab : a music application based on the Netbeans Platform

2019-10-05 Thread Geertjan Wielenga
Looks really cool. Are the standard from iReal Pro included (or can they be imported) and how does it compare with Band-in-a-box? Thanks, Gj On Sat, Oct 5, 2019 at 10:37 AM Emma Atkinson wrote: > Hi Jerome > > I like the look and fancy giving it a spin. (My MIDI programs don't evolve > pass

Re: Any step-by-step on importing/developing react app in Netbeans?

2019-10-05 Thread Geertjan Wielenga
If you can point to this or a similar source structure on GitHub, I’ll make a YouTube clip showing how to set it up in Apache NetBeans. Gj On Fri, 4 Oct 2019 at 22:12, Thomas Wolf wrote: > Hey everyone, > I'm just getting my feet wet with web-based application development (but > decades of

Re: JJazzLab : a music application based on the Netbeans Platform

2019-10-05 Thread Emma Atkinson
Hi Jerome I like the look and fancy giving it a spin. (My MIDI programs don't evolve pass the prototype stage, I'm sorry to say). I didn't find system requirements on your website. Is your program compatible with a 32-bit JRE? Are you particularly seeking Windows users or would feedback using

Re: JJazzLab : a music application based on the Netbeans Platform

2019-10-05 Thread Jerome Lelasseux
Thanks. I did some googling and checked the GlobalSign website, I only found a free SSL certificate (for website), not for code signing. I also found Certum which does "cheap" code signing for open source projects, but it's the entry-level certificate, not the EV level certificate. Le