On Wed, 17 Nov 2021 at 15:51, Hans Grimmelshausen wrote:
> So now we Ubuntu/Debian Linux users just need to ensure that actually all of
> the following three apt-packages are installed, in order to use NB 12.5 's
> Ctrl+SPACE Javadoc support also with OpenJDK 17 (and previous OpenJDK
> versions)
Neil, thank you for sharing your experience with this matter.
Concerning NB's tool-menu „Java Platforms“ and its three tabs, tab 1
"Classes" and tab 2 "Sources“ und tab 3 "Javadoc“, let's take a closer look
at tab 2 and tab 3, because after some additional testing I found the
solution for the
On Wed, 17 Nov 2021 at 13:24, Hans Grimmelshausen wrote:
> This is with Ubuntu 20.04 LTS and apt-installed OpenJDK 17.
Did you install the openjdk-17-doc package? Might help here.
> For further testing, in the Java-Platform's Tab "Javadoc" I manually added
> the URL for the online
> Javadoc:
Hello dear mailing-list,
I read in this list that NB 12.5 is not fully aware yet of the new OpenJDK 17
LTS ?
Is there still a work-around to enable Javadoc support for Ctrl+SPACE ?
So far this won't work, i.e. when editing Java source-code and then hitting
Ctrl+SPACE to get a popup