On 7/15/19 3:49 PM, Malcolm Fitzgerald wrote:
The wordpress domain is a public, publishing platform. Joomla users
are welcome too :-) The more important issue is that the web page is
talking about the /var/db folder on Mac OS X and you're running
Kubuntu.
For others following this thread, note
The wordpress domain is a public, publishing platform. Joomla users are welcome
too :-) The more important issue is that the web page is talking about the
/var/db folder on Mac OS X and you're running Kubuntu.
malcolm
> On 16/07/2019, at 10:37 AM, Charles Brockman wrote:
>
> On 7/15/19 3:22
On 7/15/19 3:22 PM, Geertjan Wielenga wrote:
Here's info about var/db: https://shellzero.wordpress.com/tag/vardb/
Apparently that Web page applies to WordPress Websites. All my Websites
use the Joomla content management system.
In any case, the /var/db/ directory is listed in NetBeans but do
Here's info about var/db: https://shellzero.wordpress.com/tag/vardb/
Use google, it works.
Gj
On Tue, Jul 16, 2019 at 12:18 AM Charles Brockman wrote:
> On 7/15/19 3:15 PM, Geertjan Wielenga wrote:
> > Please stop excluding the mailing list, right now you're only writing
> > directly to me.
>
On 7/15/19 3:15 PM, Geertjan Wielenga wrote:
Please stop excluding the mailing list, right now you're only writing
directly to me.
Oops! In error and out of habit, I've been hitting Reply and not Reply All.
--
Charles Brockman
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Please stop excluding the mailing list, right now you're only writing
directly to me.
Possibly they really do exist, just are not marked visible, i.e., they're
hidden somehow.
When I google around, there's quite some info around var/www and NetBeans,
e.g.:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/40054/ho
So what's the difference between the source directories that NetBeans sees
and those that it does not see?
Gj
On Mon, Jul 15, 2019 at 7:27 PM Charles Brockman wrote:
> Here's the details of my installation:
> Apache NetBeans IDE 11.0 (Build incubator-netbeans-release-404-on-20190319)
> Java 11.
Here's the details of my installation:
Apache NetBeans IDE 11.0 (Build incubator-netbeans-release-404-on-20190319)
Java 11.0.2; OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM 11.0.2+9
Runtime: OpenJDK Runtime Environment 11.0.2+9
Kubuntu Linux 18.10
KDE Plasma Version 5.15.4
KDE Frameworks Version 5.54.0
Qt Version 5.1
No.. no import!..
I tried on a new computer with a new installation ..
thanks!
R.
Il 15-07-2019 18:39 Neil C Smith ha scritto:
On Mon, 15 Jul 2019, 17:34 Geertjan Wielenga,
wrote:
Start with a fresh user directory first.
This! But also, did you import settings and plugins from an older
ins
Ok .. I will try to open a project of NB 8.2 and see if it works ..
thanks!
R.
Il 15-07-2019 18:38 Laszlo Kishalmi ha scritto:
Yes, That is correct, see:
https://blogs.apache.org/netbeans/entry/restructuring-of-project-templates-in
On 7/15/19 8:07 AM, Roberto Bottoni wrote:
Hello,
I install
On Mon, 15 Jul 2019, 17:34 Geertjan Wielenga, wrote:
>
> Start with a fresh user directory first.
>
This! But also, did you import settings and plugins from an older install?
I wonder if there's a possible issue there.
Best wishes,
Neil
>
Yes, That is correct, see:
https://blogs.apache.org/netbeans/entry/restructuring-of-project-templates-in
On 7/15/19 8:07 AM, Roberto Bottoni wrote:
Hello,
I installed NB 11 with Oracle OpenJDK 11 (I also tried with Oracle JDK 8)
I activated the "Java Web and EE" item in Tools -> Plugins ->
I
Yes, that makes sense.
You should not get that warning and you should therefore not need to
disable anything.
In the Plugin Manager in NetBeans, install the Oracle JS Parser, which
should fix the problem.
Start with a fresh user directory first.
Gj
On Mon, 15 Jul 2019 at 18:29, Roberto Botton
I downloaded
https://builds.apache.org/job/netbeans-release/426/artifact/dist/netbeans-11.1-beta4-bin.zip
unzipped to a "netbeans" folder and then run netbeans64.exe from the bin
directory ..
I received the error: Warning could not install some modules : Nashorn
Integration - No module prov
That’s impossible.
In nb11.1, you don’t need to install anything for Java EE.
Gj
On Mon, 15 Jul 2019 at 17:47, Roberto Bottoni
wrote:
> I tried.. but with the same results.. maybe..do i have to downgrade to
> NB 10 ?
> thanks!
> R.
>
> Il 15-07-2019 17:10 Geertjan Wielenga ha scritto:
> > Bes
I tried.. but with the same results.. maybe..do i have to downgrade to
NB 10 ?
thanks!
R.
Il 15-07-2019 17:10 Geertjan Wielenga ha scritto:
Best to use beta-4 of 11.1:
https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/85e92f1286570326d0d5574aa113eccd47dbd870e5059365128dd911@%3Cdev.netbeans.apache.org%3E
G
Best to use beta-4 of 11.1:
https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/85e92f1286570326d0d5574aa113eccd47dbd870e5059365128dd911@%3Cdev.netbeans.apache.org%3E
Gj
On Mon, Jul 15, 2019 at 5:08 PM Roberto Bottoni
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I installed NB 11 with Oracle OpenJDK 11 (I also tried with Oracle JDK
Hello,
I installed NB 11 with Oracle OpenJDK 11 (I also tried with Oracle JDK
8)
I activated the "Java Web and EE" item in Tools -> Plugins -> Installed
to show the "Java Web" menu item during the "New Project" ..
but the "Java Web" item does not appear .. I found the similar menu item
in
Neil C Smith schrieb am 15.07.2019 um 11:02:
> On Mon, 15 Jul 2019 at 09:51, Thomas Kellerer wrote:
>> Can this be changed somewhere?
>> So that in all three cases shown in the screenshot, the parameter hint is
>> shown.
>
> This feature is not fully complete yet, and was included in NB 11.1
> bu
On Mon, 15 Jul 2019 at 09:51, Thomas Kellerer wrote:
> Can this be changed somewhere?
> So that in all three cases shown in the screenshot, the parameter hint is
> shown.
This feature is not fully complete yet, and was included in NB 11.1
but off by default for this reason. It will hopefully ge
I do love the new "Show inline hints" in NetBeans 11.1
I have noticed that the hints are only shown if a constant value is passed to
the method call.
If the argument of a method is a variable (or uses one), then the hint is not
shown.
An example of what I mean:
String s = "foo"
doSomething
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