I wish to make one final offering here.  I have found that looking at a working project has helped me to understand how things should be.

Therefore, if you are interested, go have a look at one of my open source projects: Markdownj CLI <https://github.com/bewillcott/markdownj-cli>

You will find everything you need to get your projects to work, and more.  There are a lot of twekes and extras.

Brad.

On 10/3/20 9:56 pm, Geertjan Wielenga wrote:

Did my best to help — received a ZIP file with a bunch of Java files and images, no NetBeans project at all.

I think a key lesson in this thread is: (1) please start a new thread for each problem you have, (2) please don’t send generic rants because (a) you yourself can probably express your problem much better by being concise and (b) others are going to start thinking they have similar points to make while in fact they have completely new points to make that have nothing to do with the initial point.

Please, let’s stop responding to this thread — the misunderstandings in just this one thread will take weeks to untangle.

Gj

On Tue, 10 Mar 2020 at 14:42, Geertjan Wielenga <geert...@apache.org <mailto:geert...@apache.org>> wrote:



    I have a strong suspicion that the image files are not actually in
    the project, instead, they are somewhere outside of it.

    I’m happy to spend time investigating the code, though let’s just
    note that all this has nothing at all to do with this thread — a
    few basic Java tutorials should be followed, I think. NetBeans is
    a tool that assumes you have a basic understanding of the Java
    concepts and language.

    Gj

    On Tue, 10 Mar 2020 at 14:38, Glenn Holmer
    <ce...@kolabnow.com.invalid> wrote:

        On 3/10/20 7:47 AM, Judi Rastall wrote:
        > I have been doing some digging around and the first line
        where an image
        > is called is the line identified as giving the error.
        However, this is
        > part of the code generated by Netbeans when I created the
        panel using
        > the design feature in Netbeans. In other words, I cannot
        alter it!
        > Netbeans knows best!

        What NetBeans is trying to say is not to edit that code
        directly (which
        he wisely won't allow you to do in any case). But if you click
        on your
        panel in design view and look over to the right at the panel
        properties,
        there are three buttons: "Properties", "Events", and "Code".
        Click the
        "Code" button and you will see a number of options for
        customizing the
        code that NetBeans generates.

-- Glenn Holmer (Linux registered user #16682)
        "After the vintage season came the aftermath -- and Cenbe."

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