Thanks for your explanation and the idea.
Op vr 23 feb 2024 om 16:08 schreef Peter Hull :
> On Fri, 23 Feb 2024 at 14:58, Bujdosó Gyula wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the tip and help, sorry for the late reply. :)
>>
>> In the end it was 'which' command I located both
Thank you. :) And maybe you have tips for Linux Mint how to find it?
Op do 22 feb 2024 om 17:00 schreef Peter Hull :
> On Thu, 22 Feb 2024 at 13:40, Bujdosó Gyula wrote:
> >
> > Thanks again, will try and find where I installed it.
>
> As long as it's on your path, on
s determined by your OS. You'll have to browse to find it.
>
> For example, on Windows 10 Professional, the location for express
> installed globally is:
>
> %HOMEPATH%\AppData\Roaming\npm\express.cmd
>
> . . . just my two cents
>
> Mark
> /mde/
>
> On 2/22/2024
Sorry, maybe I was not specific:
Where can I find the data that is needed to fill in the menu below:
Tools (menu) -> Options (menu) -> HTML/JS (tab) -> Node.js (tab)
Op do 22 feb 2024 om 12:31 schreef Bujdosó Gyula :
> Thank you!
>
> Op do 22 feb 2024 om 09:40 schreef Mark
Thank you!
Op do 22 feb 2024 om 09:40 schreef Mark Eggers
:
> On NetBeans 20:
>
> Tools (menu) -> Options (menu) -> HTML/JS (tab) -> Node.js (tab)
>
> I doubt that it's been changed for NetBeans 21 (the latest).
>
> just my two cents . . .
>
> Mark
&
Dear Team,
Maybe you have an idea, how I could determine and specify Node.js' location
for Netbeans? Unfortunately I cannot find exactly what location NetBeans
needs.
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Thank you very much! :)
Gyula Bujdosó