Yea, that was it. When I went to the JavaFX tab, it also installed a new module.
Just odd that these settings did not get imported over from 12.0 as I would have expected. Thanks all! Regards, Will Hartung On Tue, Dec 29, 2020 at 7:05 AM David <djohn...@start.ca> wrote: > As I recall you have to specifically integrate SceneBuilder into Netbeans > with each Netbeans install. A quick google found > > *Starting Scene Builder from NetBeans IDE* > > 1. From the Main menu, select Tools and choose Options. On the Mac OS > platform, select *NetBeans* and choose Preferences from the Main menu. > 2. In the Options window, click Java and then the JavaFX tab. > 3. Specify the location of the *Scene Builder* installation folder and > then click OK. > > > Hope this helps > > David Johnson > > On Mon, 2020-12-28 at 19:35 -0800, Will Hartung wrote: > > > > On Mon, Dec 28, 2020 at 4:03 PM Scott Palmer <swpal...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I had similar issues until I manually launched SceneBuilder and opened > some FXML files. After that it seemed to work. > > Scott > > > One thing I think I noticed was that in 12.0, when I clicked on a FXML > file, there was an Open and Edit option. If I double clicked on the file in > 12.0, it would open SceneBuilder. But if I clicked the Edit menu option, it > would open the XML file in NetBeans. > > On 12.2, I no longer see Open and Edit. I see Open, View, and Open > Advanced... > > Neither View or Open Advanced... do anything. > > Oh, and this is on Mac OS Mojave. > > Thanks again, > > Will Hartung > > >