Yes! Thank you, now it's back to normal. I can take it from here now, I
hope!
Have a fantastic weekend
On 3/6/22 5:14 AM, Michael Bien wrote:
On 05.03.22 18:05, Amn Ojee Uw wrote:
Yes, I'll follow your advice.
Having stated that, how do I stop/remove the current settings?
Thank you.
On
On 05.03.22 18:05, Amn Ojee Uw wrote:
Yes, I'll follow your advice.
Having stated that, how do I stop/remove the current settings?
Thank you.
On 3/5/22 8:26 AM, Geertjan Wielenga wrote:
On 3/5/22 5:09 AM, Michael Bien wrote:
your config should be in
~/.netbeans/13
rename that folder and
modernes.
De : Amn Ojee Uw
Envoyé : samedi 5 mars 2022 05:05
À : NetBeans Users Support
Objet : Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache NetBeans 13 released
Yes, I'll follow your advice.
Having stated that, how do I stop/remove the current settings?
Thank you.
On 3/5/22 8:26
Yes, I'll follow your advice.
Having stated that, how do I stop/remove the current settings?
Thank you.
On 3/5/22 8:26 AM, Geertjan Wielenga wrote:
You're going to need to stop uninstalling and reinstalling, it doesn't
make any difference, it will not solve your problem.
Whenever you're
You're going to need to stop uninstalling and reinstalling, it doesn't
make any difference, it will not solve your problem.
Whenever you're starting up NetBeans, you're importing the settings
you used to have and so you end up having NetBeans look like it used
to do.
Stop importing the settings
Sorry, I'll try to elaborate a bit more.
NB13 aside from creating ~/netbeans-13, it also creates a ~/.nbi file.
After uninstalling NB13, using '~/netbeans-13/uninstall.sh', I also
deleted the ~/.nbi directory.
After that, I reinstalled NB13 using
'Apache-NetBeans-13-bin-linux-x64.sh', but its
"but there are some setting files"
To help you, you'll need to be clearer about what you mean here.
And uninstalling NetBeans and then reinstalling it and then importing
your settings again will give you the same results as before.
Gj
On Sat, Mar 5, 2022 at 1:07 PM Amn Ojee Uw wrote:
>
> I
I followed your advice, but to no avail. I thought that uninstalling
NB13 would solve the problem, but there are some setting files after
running ~/netbeans-13/uninstall.sh.
So, my question is, after running '~/netbeans-13/uninstall.sh', what
other files should I remove? Better yet, is there a
your config should be in
~/.netbeans/13
rename that folder and start NetBeans to try with the defaults.
I believe swing does also support scaling, I never tried it though,
maybe someone else can help - it might require a flag to be set.
fonts, sizes etc can be also changed in the options if
Those are the settings you imported, that’s not how NetBeans looks by
default.
Gj
On Sat, 5 Mar 2022 at 10:41, Amn Ojee Uw wrote:
> I have just installed NB13, in my Debian 11.
> The way it displays is a bit difficult to read, please see attached file.
>
> Is this the way it suppose to be
Hi all,
The Apache NetBeans team is pleased to announce that Apache NetBeans 13 was
released today, March 4, 2022.
Apache NetBeans is a full IDE for Java SE, Java EE, PHP, JavaScript, HTML5
and more, including some support for Groovy and C/C++.
You should notice the startup experience being
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