Thanks for your explanation and the idea.
Op vr 23 feb 2024 om 16:08 schreef Peter Hull :
> On Fri, 23 Feb 2024 at 14:58, Bujdosó Gyula wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the tip and help, sorry for the late reply. :)
>>
>> In the end it was 'which' command I located both node and npm in the
>> terminal as
On Fri, 23 Feb 2024 at 14:58, Bujdosó Gyula wrote:
> Thanks for the tip and help, sorry for the late reply. :)
>
> In the end it was 'which' command I located both node and npm in the
> terminal as shown life:
>
I told you to use 'where', and of course I meant 'which' - apologies for
that, I mus
Thank you. :) And maybe you have tips for Linux Mint how to find it?
Op do 22 feb 2024 om 17:00 schreef Peter Hull :
> On Thu, 22 Feb 2024 at 13:40, Bujdosó Gyula wrote:
> >
> > Thanks again, will try and find where I installed it.
>
> As long as it's on your path, on Windows powershell you can
On Thu, 22 Feb 2024 at 13:40, Bujdosó Gyula wrote:
>
> Thanks again, will try and find where I installed it.
As long as it's on your path, on Windows powershell you can use
command 'gcm', for example:
> gcm node
CommandType Name
VersionSource
---
-----
Applic
Thanks again, will try and find where I installed it.
Op do 22 feb 2024 om 14:27 schreef Mark Eggers
:
> That all depends on where you installed everything.
>
> 1. Node.js is where you installed it.
>
> Haven't installed Node.js? Then download the appropriate package for
> your OS (or use the app
That all depends on where you installed everything.
1. Node.js is where you installed it.
Haven't installed Node.js? Then download the appropriate package for
your OS (or use the appropriate package manager if you're on Linux), and
install.
I don't know what OS you are using, and the default
Sorry, maybe I was not specific:
Where can I find the data that is needed to fill in the menu below:
Tools (menu) -> Options (menu) -> HTML/JS (tab) -> Node.js (tab)
Op do 22 feb 2024 om 12:31 schreef Bujdosó Gyula :
> Thank you!
>
> Op do 22 feb 2024 om 09:40 schreef Mark Eggers
> :
>
>> On Ne
Thank you!
Op do 22 feb 2024 om 09:40 schreef Mark Eggers
:
> On NetBeans 20:
>
> Tools (menu) -> Options (menu) -> HTML/JS (tab) -> Node.js (tab)
>
> I doubt that it's been changed for NetBeans 21 (the latest).
>
> just my two cents . . .
>
> Mark
> /mde/
>
> On 2/21/2024 10:14 PM, Bujdosó Gyula
On NetBeans 20:
Tools (menu) -> Options (menu) -> HTML/JS (tab) -> Node.js (tab)
I doubt that it's been changed for NetBeans 21 (the latest).
just my two cents . . .
Mark
/mde/
On 2/21/2024 10:14 PM, Bujdosó Gyula wrote:
Dear Team,
Maybe you have an idea, how I could determine and specify N
Dear Team,
Maybe you have an idea, how I could determine and specify Node.js' location
for Netbeans? Unfortunately I cannot find exactly what location NetBeans
needs.
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Thank you very much! :)
Gyula Bujdosó
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