btw good that you brought this up since I found a UI bug while trying to
reproduce the issue you encountered.
https://github.com/apache/netbeans/pull/5343
best regards,
michael
On 22.01.23 15:49, Emma Atkinson wrote:
Hello
I'm using NB IDE 16 on UbuntuStudio and I have a minor problem with a
I was able to reproduce the mentioned behavior on GTK+ Look and Feel
with light theme.
Please use the default FlatLaf fLight or FlatLaf Dark look and feels for
the best result. Unfortunately recent changes in GTK, GTK themes and JVM
GTK Support provide an uncertain ground for NetBeans to
Hi Michael,
I'm using the default LAF, pale greys, white background for text input.
Have not yet tried the dark LAF.
On Sun, 22 Jan 2023, 15:05 Michael Bien, wrote:
> what look and feel are you using for NetBeans? Did you change the default?
>
> the white items shouldn't be white, those
Hello Emma.
I chose 'FlatLaf Dark' as my look and feel in (Tools > Options >
Appearance > Preferred look and feel.), reduces my eyestrain a bit.
Following the steps you provided I was able to successfully duplicate
you process.
I recommend you change the look and feel, at least to test your
what look and feel are you using for NetBeans? Did you change the default?
the white items shouldn't be white, those should be "grayed out" to make
the other versions stick out more. Red means no longer supported.
-mbien
On 22.01.23 15:49, Emma Atkinson wrote:
Hello
I'm using NB IDE 16 on
Hello
I'm using NB IDE 16 on UbuntuStudio and I have a minor problem with a
dropdown list of Gradle Distribution Versions. To find the drop down list
I am talking about navigate as follows:
Tools > Options > Java > Gradle > Execution > Gradle Distribution Version >
Use Standard Gradle Version
I