Thanks Geertjan,
It seems like we should standardize on the Eclipse formatter so that we can use
this plugin and the the maven one. Now the trick will be to convert the
netbeans settings into the Eclipse equivalents.
Cheers,
Chris
> On Aug 27, 2018, at 2:53 AM, Geertjan Wielenga
> wrote:
>
Here's the PR to enable the plugin to work on Apache NetBeans (incubating)
9.0:
https://github.com/markiewb/eclipsecodeformatter_for_netbeans/pull/97
Really minor tweaks, to be honest.
Gj
On Thu, Aug 23, 2018 at 12:42 PM, Chris McGee wrote:
> Thanks Will,
>
> I’ll go over this with the team
Thanks Will,
I’ll go over this with the team. You’re probably right that making this third
party plugin work with NB 9.0 and future is likely not a large investment.
I’m wondering if that investment is better spent finding a way to invoke the NB
formatter(s) in Maven. This would be ideal for us
On Wed, Aug 22, 2018 at 5:53 AM, Chris McGee wrote:
> I’ll give it some thought as to whether we want to continue to use the
> abandoned code formatter or rely on developer diligence to keep the code
> base formatted correctly.
>
The point is that odds are very high that whatever is making this
Sorry, I meant that the eclipse formatter plugin is looking for maintainers. If
it’s helpful I’ll try to describe the problem that we are facing.
The development team has a standard IDE, NetBeans, but everyone is free to use
the tools that they are most comfortable. We have already established c
No, it’s not abandoned. I’m sure there are many, me included, very interested
in developing it further, if you’ll help out by explaining what the problem is.
Gj
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> On 22 Aug 2018, at 14:53, Chris McGee wrote:
>
> Thanks everyone for the suggestions.
>
> I’ll give it some t
Thanks everyone for the suggestions.
I’ll give it some thought as to whether we want to continue to use the
abandoned code formatter or rely on developer diligence to keep the code base
formatted correctly.
If we were to invest time into this problem I wonder if it would be better to
make the
I would suggest to not import setting from 8.2. Instead, start 9.0 fresh
and empty, register the 8.2 update center, and then pick that specific
formatter plugin and try to install it:
https://blogs.apache.org/netbeans/entry/what-s-happened-to-my
After that, the errors you'll see will be specific
> You're going to need to be very detailed, otherwise no one can help you. What
> are the 'certain plugins' you're referring to?
Sure thing.
Here are the steps:
1) Launch NetBeans 8.2
2) Tools -> Plugins -> Available Plugins
3) Search for “Eclipse Java Formatter”
4) Pick “Eclipse Java Formatter
Hi Chris,
Looking at the github site for the Eclipse Java Code Formatter plugin...it
looks like they are wanting some assistance maintaining. To that end, I'd
recommend making a fork and patching it to get it working with NetBeans 9.
https://github.com/markiewb/eclipsecodeformatter_for_netbeans
Hi,
try installing it and seeing if it works.
If you run into any issues report them against
https://github.com/markiewb/eclipsecodeformatter_for_netbeans
Regards
John
On Wed, 22 Aug 2018 at 13:03, Chris McGee wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>>
>> I am interested in using the new NetBeans 9.0 for a new p
On Wed, Aug 22, 2018 at 2:03 PM, Chris McGee wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>>
>> I am interested in using the new NetBeans 9.0 for a new project that I’m
>> working on since it looks like there are some nice improvements over 8.2.
>> It’s good to see active development on this project.
>>
>> One problem tha
> Hi All,
>
> I am interested in using the new NetBeans 9.0 for a new project that I’m
> working on since it looks like there are some nice improvements over 8.2.
> It’s good to see active development on this project.
>
> One problem that I ran into right away is that the eclipse 4 formatter m
On Wed, Aug 22, 2018 at 1:43 PM, Chris McGee wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am interested in using the new NetBeans 9.0 for a new project that I’m
> working on since it looks like there are some nice improvements over 8.2.
> It’s good to see active development on this project.
>
> One problem that I ran
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