Hmm I see ...
Doesn't actually seem to do much at all.
On Mon, Oct 28, 2019 at 2:34 PM Jack Woehr wrote:
> I sorta gave up on plugins, even in NetBeans, and just do my own git
> stuff, so I hadn't noticed.
>
> What's short on jEdit's plugin?
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 28, 2019 at 1:25 PM Glenn Holmer
>
I sorta gave up on plugins, even in NetBeans, and just do my own git stuff,
so I hadn't noticed.
What's short on jEdit's plugin?
On Mon, Oct 28, 2019 at 1:25 PM Glenn Holmer
wrote:
> On 10/28/19 1:33 PM, Jack Woehr wrote:
> > Try jEdit
>
> I am :) We used to use it at work, back in prehistoric
On 10/28/19 1:33 PM, Jack Woehr wrote:
> Try jEdit
I am :) We used to use it at work, back in prehistoric times before we
were using NetBeans. Unfortunately, its git plugin leaves something to
be desired.
> On Mon, Oct 28, 2019 at 12:23 PM Glenn Holmer
> wrote:
>
> Except that this isn't a
Thanks, that did the trick!
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Cheers,
Slim
On 2019-10-28 01:06, Emilian Bold wrote:
> Remove user dir (settings, etc):
>
> rm -r ~/Library/Application\ Support/NetBeans/11.1/
>
> Remove cache:
>
> rm -r ~/Library/Caches/NetBeans/11.1/
>
> And eventually re-download the binaries.
>
> --
Try jEdit
On Mon, Oct 28, 2019 at 12:23 PM Glenn Holmer
wrote:
>
>
> Except that this isn't a project, I'm editing some 6502 assembly files
> from the Favorites tab. I'm thinking NetBeans may not be the right tool
> for the job, but I love its git support so much!
On 10/28/19 12:17 PM, Gregor Kovač wrote:
> If you right-click a project and then Properties, you have Sources tab
> where you can change the encoding.
Except that this isn't a project, I'm editing some 6502 assembly files
from the Favorites tab. I'm thinking NetBeans may not be the right tool
for
Hi!
If you right-click a project and then Properties, you have Sources tab
where you can change the encoding.
I hope this helps.
Best regards,
Kovi
V V pon., 28. okt. 2019 ob 16:26 je oseba Glenn Holmer
napisala:
> My question is a bit obscure... I'm working with an old 6502 operating
> sy
I can't check now, but does NetBeans come with Tomcat?
--emi
On Mon, Oct 28, 2019 at 4:15 PM Don wrote:
>
> I have been using hsql in a number of projects and recently had a need
> to use hsql in a Tomcat application. It seems to conflict with a
> built-in hsql located in the embedded version o
My question is a bit obscure... I'm working with an old 6502 operating
system whose source is encoded in ISO-8859-1. Naturally, I opened the
top-level directory from the NetBeans Favorites pane (i.e. not in a
project) and got right to work.
However, NetBeans wants to open the file as UTF-8. Many o
I have been using hsql in a number of projects and recently had a need
to use hsql in a Tomcat application. It seems to conflict with a
built-in hsql located in the embedded version of Tomcat's /bin folder.
Apparently, when I reference org.hsqldb.server.Server in my
application's Java code it
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