hi Brad,
Thanks a lot - yes unfortunately I'm on Windows (for work purposes, not
preference) and after quite a bit of searching was unable to find anything
precompiled available. If only we could all run *nix.
Cheers
Jon
On Fri, Mar 4, 2022 at 4:51 AM Bradley Willcott
wrote:
> Hi Jonathon.
>
Hi,
Is it possible to use the Quick Search API in standalone Swing Apps?
We have a home grown IDE like interface (not using NB Platform) and we’d like
to add a quick search feature ust like NetBeans has.
I took a look at the source code for the quick search module and it looks like
it might
Hi Jonathon.
I am running Fedora Linux (34). I installed 'ccls' using the 'dnf'
package installer, collecting it from the '@fedora' repository.
For MSWin I suppose you will have to do some searching, unless some else
on this list can help there.
Regards,
Brad.
On 3/3/22 17:51, Jonathan
When using prime faces you need to double click initially on a button.
This is annoying, but I have faith in Netbeans and am sure the problem is
understood by now.
Regards
Nigel
Hi,
Was just wondering if the UI Gesture Collection framework is still in NB 12.x?
And if not can we manually add it ourselves?
I was about to follow this tutorial and noticed the libraries are not in 12.6
under the NB category and I couldn’t find the code in GitHub.
Hi there,
so far I have been declaring dependency on a large NB platform by referencing the jar files "manually" I wonder if there is a more direct way through the NB Platform development plugin?
My dependency declaration looks like
def Base = 'C:/Program
Hi Brad,
Thanks a lot - appreciate that advice.
I actually tried that route previously, but started having strange issues
with my gradle based projects not long after that (previously working
projects would not load, even after clearing the cache etc). I am not sure
whether that was related to
Hi Jonathon.
You may not know that NB12+ can be used for both C and C++ development.
Go to "Tools/Plugins"
Select "Settings", then Activate "Netbeans 8.2 Plugin Portal"
Select "Updates" and press [Check for Updates]
Select "Available Plugins" and press [Check for Newest]
Then scroll down and