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> .gradle files uneditable until groovy is "activated"
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> Key: NETBEANS-2378
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-2378
> Project: NetBeans
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: projects - Gradle
> Affects Versions: 11.0
> Environment: Windows 10 x64, Java 12
> Reporter: Mark Claassen
> Priority: Critical
> Labels: pull-request-available
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> I was trying out Netbeans 11 and it recognized by Gradle project immediately.
> However, when I tried to edit any .gradle files, it opened up an editor tab
> with no name on it. The tab was in the 'local history' view, which didn't
> work, and it was not possible to view the source file. I was unable to find
> any way I could edit the .gradle file in Netbeans.
> I was able to fix the problem by randomly checking my settings. I went to
> the Tools -> Misc ===> "Groovy". When I did that, a groovy "activating"
> message appeared quickly. Now, I can now edit .gradle files.
> I can appreciate the desire for lazy optimization, but this one can hurt a
> bit. Everything else worked, and I had no idea why I couldn't edit the
> .gradle files in Netbeans. I almost gave Netbeans 11 a pass because of this,
> which is why I put the initial priority as "Critical".
>
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