Oops... that was to another thread about a modem problem. Disregard these
two most recent emails.

On Mon, 24 Dec 2018 at 16:02, Owen Thomas <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Another person started having similar trouble to me. They turned the wifi
> off and then on; it didn't work. They called their internet provider, and
> the provider told them to turn the wifi off, wait for 30 seconds, and turn
> it back on. That cleared the problem for them and me.
>
> On Mon, 24 Dec 2018 at 10:39, Owen Thomas <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> BTW I'm using 8.2. The title of this thread is in reference to versions
>> later than this because I assume this is an issue for 8.2, and am wondering
>> if this issue has been corrected in later versions.
>>
>> On Mon, 24 Dec 2018 at 10:24, Owen Thomas <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi.
>>>
>>> I'm trying to insert a code fold in a Java comment because I am hoping
>>> that using this feature will be a convenience that help obscure bits of the
>>> code (and comments) that one wouldn't wish to copy to another document
>>> using ctrl-c for instance. Have I understood the use of code folding
>>> correctly?
>>>
>>> Anyway, I try to inset a fold into my comment. It is bounded by the
>>> lines:
>>>
>>> //<editor-fold defaultstate="collapsed" desc="comment">
>>> //</editor-fold>
>>>
>>> When I try this, I do not see the lines I wish to be obscured disappear,
>>> nor do I see a fold control ([+]) appear in the left margin of the editor
>>> window.
>>>
>>> Is this a known issue with Netbeans 8.2, and if so, has it been solved
>>> in later versions? Do I need to turn a setting on somewhere? I've closed
>>> and re-opened the Java file, and this makes no difference. Because the fold
>>> is in a comment, the fold would be nested within the fold that appears for
>>> the whole comment (fold controls for the whole comment do appear). Is this
>>> a bug?
>>>
>>> Help appreciated...
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>>   Owen.
>>>
>>

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