On Mon, Feb 17, 2020 at 2:58 PM Ty Young wrote:
> On 2/17/20 7:32 AM, Geertjan Wielenga wrote:
>
> Indeed, Oracle is contributing constantly to NetBeans. Easy to prove, look
> at the GitHub repo, at the list of contributors. Is your name there? Mine
> is.
>
>
> Bit odd then that no one is using a
I missed this entirely. Existing shortcuts can be determined from main
screen.
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Subject:Re: Show in project shortcut.
Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2020 21:47:54 +0100
From: Sven Reimers
To: Ernie Rael
Go to the search textfield on the upper right hand
Menu>Tools>Options>Keymap
then Search: select in pro
program your own shortcut or ...
-ernie
On 2/17/2020 4:48 AM, Ivan Ivanov wrote:
Hello!
Is it possible to perform
(file open tab)->right_click->"Select in Projects"
as a shortcut?
Thank you for your help
Regards
---
Best to not use nb-javac anyway. Ultimately we’ll move away from it. Though
make sure to run on a JDK later than JDK 8.
Gj
On Mon, 17 Feb 2020 at 17:39, Thomas Kellerer wrote:
> Still happens to me with beta3 (unless I uninstall nb-javac)
>
> Laszlo Kishalmi schrieb am 17.02.2020 um 18:37:
> >
Still happens to me with beta3 (unless I uninstall nb-javac)
Laszlo Kishalmi schrieb am 17.02.2020 um 18:37:
I'd recommend to test 11.3-beta3, there were a lot of improvements around
refactoring. I myself fixed 2 bugs during the beta cycle.
On 2/17/20 5:56 AM, Martin Desruisseaux wrote:
Hello
I'd recommend to test 11.3-beta3, there were a lot of improvements
around refactoring. I myself fixed 2 bugs during the beta cycle.
On 2/17/20 5:56 AM, Martin Desruisseaux wrote:
Hello Hans
Le 17/02/2020 à 13:56, Hans Grimmelshausen a écrit :
Have you tried Thomas' excellent work-around for
Thank you very much, Hans, this is what I'm going to go with. It's
downloading right now, then I'll do the Fortran Hello World.
Thanks also to Ernie for suggesting OpenBeans. I'll keep it in mind.
Al
On Mon, Feb 17, 2020 at 5:50 AM Hans Grimmselshausen wrote:
> Hello Alonso,
>
> In Netbeans
I’m sorry, I don’t know where to begin responding to your points and
questions.
Can you start by getting a very basic understanding of the Apache Software
Foundation, what it is, and how it works, here:
apache.org
Thanks,
Gj
On Mon, 17 Feb 2020 at 14:58, Ty Young wrote:
> On 2/17/20 7:32 AM,
On 2/17/20 7:32 AM, Geertjan Wielenga wrote:
Indeed, Oracle is contributing constantly to NetBeans. Easy to prove,
look at the GitHub repo, at the list of contributors. Is your name
there? Mine is.
Bit odd then that no one is using an Oracle email address. I suppose
it's a requirement to use
Hello Hans
Le 17/02/2020 à 13:56, Hans Grimmelshausen a écrit :
Have you tried Thomas' excellent work-around for the problem? He wrote:
Not yet. My plan was to try with NetBeans 11.3. Of course I should try
the beta first so issues can be filled. But trying beta versions depend
on whether it
Indeed, Oracle is contributing constantly to NetBeans. Easy to prove, look
at the GitHub repo, at the list of contributors. Is your name there? Mine
is. I am from Oracle. In the top 10 contributors, half the names are from
Oracle.
Gj
On Mon, 17 Feb 2020 at 14:03, Ty Young wrote:
>
> On 2/17/20
On 2/17/20 6:59 AM, Ty Young wrote:
On 2/17/20 4:41 AM, Hans Grimmselshausen wrote:
Good day Netbeans users,
snip
Do you fellow Netbeans users know of problems with the refactoring
module?
Various code refactoring bugs have existed since before Oracle
"donated" Netbeans to Apache(AK
On 2/17/20 4:41 AM, Hans Grimmselshausen wrote:
Good day Netbeans users,
snip
Do you fellow Netbeans users know of problems with the refactoring
module?
Various code refactoring bugs have existed since before Oracle "donated"
Netbeans to Apache(AKA Netbeans 9 alpha). Some seem to be j
Hello Martin,
Thanks for the confirmation. Here too, sometimes the refactor-renaming works,
but mostly it doesn't. And I too assumed it was "just" some problem specific
to my configuration...
Have you tried Thomas' excellent work-around for the problem? He wrote:
You need to uninstall the n
Hello!
Is it possible to perform
(file open tab)->right_click->"Select in Projects"
as a shortcut?
Thank you for your help
Regards
Hello Hans
Le 17/02/2020 à 11:41, Hans Grimmselshausen a écrit :
With Netbeans 11.2 (but also with 11.0) running in OpenJDK 11.0.6 on
Ubuntu 18 LTS, for some time I experience a lot of problems when I try
to refactor-rename public variables and functions in my mid-sized
project. Mostly but no
Hans Grimmselshausen schrieb am 17.02.2020 um 12:09:
> Does anybody know if this "refactoring-problem due to nb_javac
> plugin" already in the bug database? Because it confuses users a lot.
> Actually I thought "Am I the only persons in the world who used
> Netbeans for many years but suddenly fail
Hello Thomas,
Thank you very much. Your suggestion turns out to be a perfect work-around
for the refactoring problem. You made my day.
Now thinking about it, every fresh version of Netbeans (since version 11.0 I
think, or was it already in version 10?) asks at the first start to install
this
Hello Alonso,
In Netbeans 11 menu Tools→Plugins, tab Settings, enable in the left option
list the "Netbeans 8.2 Plugin Portal".
Then go to tab "Available Plugins", press the update button and then install
the "C/C++" plugin. It comes with Fortran support.
Everything works great then (at least h
Hans Grimmselshausen schrieb am 17.02.2020 um 11:41:
> With Netbeans 11.2 (but also with 11.0) running in OpenJDK 11.0.6 on
> Ubuntu 18 LTS, for some time I experience a lot of problems when I
> try to refactor-rename public variables and functions in my mid-sized
> project. Mostly but not always,
Good day Netbeans users,
With Netbeans 11.2 (but also with 11.0) running in OpenJDK 11.0.6 on Ubuntu
18 LTS, for some time I experience a lot of problems when I try to
refactor-rename public variables and functions in my mid-sized project.
Mostly but not always, I then get the following error:
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