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    Java NetBenas. forte and mac os X

    Hi

    I installed netbeans on my mac os x,

    now I am looking for any information about how to use it

    who has any experience in net beans and or forte?

    what do u think about ?

    thanks
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    I use them both extensively. At first it was awkward because I was used to the somewhat sloppier IMHO VisualCafe, but I've come to love Forte/NetBeans and the way it handles projects, etc.

    Just make sure you have plenty of RAM! It has the annoying "feature" on Mac OS X, that you can't click-through from one window to another, so if you're in the editor pane and want to click on a toolbar button, you have to, essentially, double-click the toolbar button. Oh well.

    -Rob

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    is there any place t lear how to use netbeans and or forte ?

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    I think just the help files and playing with it. That's what I did anyway.

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    I have a couple of problems with forte, maybe somebody may help me:

    I can't type { } or [ ], it just doesn't recognize the Option key or something like that. I have to type them on another program and copy-paste.

    I can't debug if I'm not connected to Internet. It says something about it can't execute gethostbyname() or something like that.

    Any ideas?

    Thanks

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    I have the same problem with [] and {}

    I have tried to make some macros and keybindings, but they seems to be ignored!
    I have a plan so cunning, you could put a tail on it, and call it a weasel. [E. Blackadder]

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    Talking

    ahhhh fixed the {} & [] issue.

    in options -> Editing -> Editor Settings -> Java Editor

    As an example I use {.

    Create a macro called CurlyLeft and fill the expansion with "{" (yes you need the quotes.

    Hit ok, and go to keybindings, here you should be able to kind one called macro-CurlyLeft, doubleclick that and choose a keybinding, in our example Option+Shift+8

    The reason I couldn't get it to work, was the missing qoutes in my macro - silly me http://www.macosx.com/forums/images/icons/icon10.gif
    I have a plan so cunning, you could put a tail on it, and call it a weasel. [E. Blackadder]

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    Thanks, it worked perfectly.

    I hope one day Sun releases a more mac-like version of Sun ONE IDE

 

 
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