unfortunately not.
I looked into this a while ago, and the opened files are part of the
regular UI state persistence like window positions etc which isn't
imported to the next version.
(Project groups are imported though since those aren't UI)
if you want to live dangerously:
- start your old NB, create a project group if you haven't yet, then
switch to project group "none" and close all opened files, close NB again
- copy [netbeans_user_config]/[version]/config/Windows2Local/* into
your new config
- start new NB
-mbien
On 04.03.24 13:15, Tilman Hausherr wrote:
Hello,
I've updated from 19 to 21. Is there a way to transfer the list / tab
position of open files from the old to the new version? I assume it is
stored somewhere, because when closing / opening Netbeans it has the
same files as before. I use my open files as sort of "to do" list /
"files of interest" list.
The closest I found is this:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/252762/where-does-netbeans-remember-opened-files
However this looks rather complex, a mix of binary and zip files.
Tilman
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