Re: OS X 3.4
Hi Richard,
>I realise I can just use the tar.gz version
Yes, you can. You can use NetBeansLauncher too. It is in
netbeans/bin/macosx_launcher.dmg.
>but I've spoilt by the nicely wrapped 3.3.2.
:- ) Thanks.
>Will I have to wait for the final release to get the same thing?
Hope I will find time to prepare the OS X version of RC1 on Monday.
Bye,
--
Tomas Hurka<mailto:tomas.hurka@sun.com>
Software Engineer, Forte Tools
Sun Microsystems, Praha Czech Republic
# 1
Thanks Tomas,
Look forward to seeing it on Monday,
btw are you using the apple tools to create this?
I believe someone wrote some ant stuff to generate .app files, I could
try and track it down if that's of interest.
Richard
On Friday, August 2, 2002, at 12:20 PM, Tomas Hurka wrote:
> Hope I will find time to prepare the OS X version of RC1 on Monday.
# 2
Hi Richard,
Richard Chamberlain wrote:
> Look forward to seeing it on Monday,
OSX version of NB 3.4 RC1 is available.
> btw are you using the apple tools to create this?
Yes, I do.
> I believe someone wrote some ant stuff to generate .app files, I could
> try and track it down if that's of interest.
I don't need it. Anyway thanks for info that such thing exists.
Bye,
--
Tomas Hurka<mailto:tomas.hurka@sun.com>
Software Engineer, Forte Tools
Sun Microsystems, Praha Czech Republic
# 3
Thanks again Tomas,Unfortunately I can't get the link to work.Richard
# 4
Hi Richard,>Thanks again Tomas,>Unfortunately I can't get the link to work.It should be fixed. Try it once more, please.Bye,Tom
# 5
On Tuesday, August 6, 2002, at 04:07 PM, Tomas.Hurka@Sun.COM wrote:
> Hi Richard,
>
>> Thanks again Tomas,
>> Unfortunately I can't get the link to work.
> It should be fixed. Try it once more, please.
OK I downloaded and tried it with very little success.
I first tried it on my iBook and then confirmed the behavior on my iMac.
All the menus are disconnect from the bar - so there is a short space
between the actual menu and the menu bar. The gui however highlights as
if they were in the correct position.
None of the popup menus seem to be working.
Double clicking on a java file doesn't open it - so I haven't actually
seen past the startup screen.
I've tried it in different look and feels, and with and without hardware
acceleration.
I then tried downloading the tar.gz file with the same effect.
Thanks for any suggestions,
Richard
# 6
Hi Richard,
Richard Chamberlain wrote:
> OK I downloaded and tried it with very little success.
[..]
> I then tried downloading the tar.gz file with the same effect.
>
> Thanks for any suggestions,
It is sad, but I am not able to reproduce your problems. Everything works here
just fine. I am using Mac OS X 10.1.5 with Java 1.3.1Update. Moreover I never
saw these symptoms. Please provide more information about your configuration and
how do you start and using NetBeans. Please, check ide.log for exceptions. Are
you using MDI or SDI? Are you using clean userdir?
Bye,
--
Tomas Hurka<mailto:tomas.hurka@sun.com>
Software Engineer, Forte Tools
Sun Microsystems, Praha Czech Republic
# 7
Hello Tomas,
> Hi Richard,
>
> Richard Chamberlain wrote:
>> OK I downloaded and tried it with very little success.
> [..]
>> I then tried downloading the tar.gz file with the same effect.
> It is sad, but I am not able to reproduce your problems. Everything works here
> just fine. I am using Mac OS X 10.1.5 with Java 1.3.1Update. Moreover I never
> saw these symptoms. Please provide more information about your configuration and
> how do you start and using NetBeans. Please, check ide.log for exceptions. Are
> you using MDI or SDI? Are you using clean userdir?
10.1.5 with 1.3.1 update here as well.
Nothing really in the ide.log just various module versions.
I tried deleting the .netbeans directory and deleting my old 3.3 version as
well. Still the same.
I've tried both SDI and MDI and both behave the same, as well as trying aqua
and metal look and feels.
I didn't think the 'Editing', 'GUI Editing' and 'Debugging' tabs were
working either but they are the same as the menu if I click below them
(actually on the Explorer's title bar) then I can get them to work.
Popup menus on classes do not work and double clicking on a class doesn't
bring the code into the editor.
Apart from that it looks great ;-)
As I mentioned yesterday this is both on my iBook and my FP iMac.
The iBook is very new and I haven't done much with it - pretty much the
configuration it came out the box with.
Richard
# 8
I have had symptoms like this is the past with 332 on an 800MHz TiBook. The
solution unfortunately was to nuke the entire nbuser33 directory (basically
blowing away all the prefs) and starting over with a clean slate. Things
would be fine for some time then it might go back to the space under the
menu again. Just figured it was a corrupted prefs and since there are so
many prefs I have no idea what I can and cant blow away, so I blow
everything away.
Just another data Point.
PS When are we going to get an icon that is easier to click on? I use my own
custom at this point...
Cheers
Mike jackson
On 8/7/02 6:22 AM, in article
netbeans.nbusers/20020807102230.22621.qmail@pod-105.dolphin-server.co.uk,
"Richard Chamberlain" <richard@sunsetandlabrea.com> wrote:
> Hello Tomas,
>
>> Hi Richard,
>>
>> Richard Chamberlain wrote:
>>> OK I downloaded and tried it with very little success.
>> [..]
>>> I then tried downloading the tar.gz file with the same effect.
>
>
>> It is sad, but I am not able to reproduce your problems. Everything works
>> here
>> just fine. I am using Mac OS X 10.1.5 with Java 1.3.1Update. Moreover I never
>> saw these symptoms. Please provide more information about your configuration
>> and
>> how do you start and using NetBeans. Please, check ide.log for exceptions.
>> Are
>> you using MDI or SDI? Are you using clean userdir?
>
> 10.1.5 with 1.3.1 update here as well.
>
> Nothing really in the ide.log just various module versions.
>
> I tried deleting the .netbeans directory and deleting my old 3.3 version as
> well. Still the same.
>
> I've tried both SDI and MDI and both behave the same, as well as trying aqua
> and metal look and feels.
>
> I didn't think the 'Editing', 'GUI Editing' and 'Debugging' tabs were
> working either but they are the same as the menu if I click below them
> (actually on the Explorer's title bar) then I can get them to work.
>
> Popup menus on classes do not work and double clicking on a class doesn't
> bring the code into the editor.
>
> Apart from that it looks great ;-)
>
> As I mentioned yesterday this is both on my iBook and my FP iMac.
>
> The iBook is very new and I haven't done much with it - pretty much the
> configuration it came out the box with.
>
> Richard
