Yup, this worked. It is super inconvenient though. First, I'm used to
picking Gvim directly off of a context menu (right click the file, pick
"Edit with Gvim"). Second I have to actually navigate to the Gvim file
on my hard drive to do this. Windows doesn't present "run as
administrator" if I try to use a shortcut. So the quick bar at the
bottom of my screen doesn't work, and neither does the Start menu. It
has to be navigated manually using Explorer. Then after that I have to
manually navigate to the netbeans.conf file again because Gvim starts up
with the default in its own directory, not where I was looking two
minutes ago with Explorer.
Again a simple config file in my users directory that's owned by me
would be a lot more convenient.
Thank you all for the help though, it was sincerely appreciated. Now my
font size is HUGE. :-)
On 12/7/2020 9:36 AM, Peter Toye wrote:
Re: New 12.2 install, can't change netbeans.conf Dear Brenden,
You have to run Wordpad (or whatever editor you're using) as an
administrator. And don't forget to save a copy first!
Best regards,
Peter
mailto:netbe...@ptoye.com
www.ptoye.com
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Monday, December 7, 2020, 5:20:47 PM, you wrote:
> I have a brand new 12.2 installation under Windows 10, and so far
I've spent a fair amount of time trying to make changes to
nebeans.conf and failing. Windows UAC doesn't seem to like your
configuration file very much. I'd like to see changes to the
installer to specifically permit easier editing of that file, and
maybe a review to identify other files that the user might reasonably
need make changes to.
> Corollary: does anyone know how to change netbeans.conf under
windows 10? I'd appreciate the help.
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