Hi, I was just contacted by Jan Lahoda who told me that to do! If anyone
ever searches for the same thing via google:

Netbeans Disable cut/copy line when no selection is made *Bug 192613*
<https://netbeans.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=192613> solution
-J-Dorg.netbeans.editor.disable.no.selection.copy=true

I wish Netbeans devs a happy transition and great ideas in making the IDE
better. Big thanks Jan!


Le mar. 16 oct. 2018 à 13:17, Geertjan Wielenga
<geertjan.wiele...@googlemail.com.invalid> a écrit :

> No, NetBeans is much more than a Java IDE. I am sorry, I can extend this
> discussion with more and more responses or I can do what is needed right
> now, which is we need to work on NetCAT now:
>
> http://netbeans-vm.apache.org/synergy/client/app/#/run/29/v/2
>
> The thread started because you had a ridiculously easy thing that needed
> to be done and that you haven't done for many years -- you can do so right
> now and provide the pull request here:
> https://github.com/apache/incubator-netbeans/pulls
>
> Gj
>
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 16, 2018 at 1:05 PM Tom Arilla <tmaril...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> >  Just please stop referring to these stupid surveys
>>
>> Geertjan, do you have a proof that they are stupid? I think not, just
>> like I do not have a proof that they are wise.
>>
>>
>>> (do you know anything at all about who filled in those surveys, for
>>> example?)
>>>
>>
>> Yes. Look into the link if you want.
>>
>> -- NetBeans has a community of users and that's who we're focused on
>>> supporting.
>>>
>>
>> Netbeans is mostly a general Java IDE. Aren't you pretending a little bit
>> that it is not the case?
>>
>>
>>> If there are missing features, file a bug report and ideally provide a
>>> pull request to provide the fix.
>>>
>>
>> Thank you for the information, but the thread started because of an
>> essential bug ignored for many years. I will provide a patch for it, even
>> that I am a bit afraid that it will be wasted. By the way, didn't you make
>> a whole database of open bugs obsolete, with no migration attempts?
>>
>>
>>>
>> Thanks,
>>>
>>>
>> Thank you as well, and all the best in making Netbeans better under the
>> new formula. Happy transition.
>>
>>

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