We have development daily builds, also on Linux you can install: sudo
snap install netbeans-dev --classic to have a development version
updated weekly.
http://netbeans.apache.org/download/nb110/nb110.html#_daily_builds
On 12/5/19 6:52 AM, Scott Palmer wrote:
How can I try this out? Is there a build available for testing?
Scott
On Dec 5, 2019, at 5:24 AM, Pete Whelpton <[email protected]> wrote:
the Flat LaF is awesome 😊. Thx for the work and your contribution to it
for NetBeans.
+1
Couldn't have said it better :) I'm really excited about the prospect of
Flat LaF in NetBeans.
P
On Thu, Dec 5, 2019 at 9:21 AM Christian Lenz <[email protected]>
wrote:
Hey Karl,
the Flat LaF is awesome 😊. Thx for the work and your contribution to it
for NetBeans.
Cheers
Chris
Von: Emilian Bold
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 5. Dezember 2019 09:28
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: FlatLaf look and feel in main window
it is a great LaF
and if it were for me I would make it the default LaF for NetBeans in a
future release.
On Linux for certain it beats the GTK LnF. On macOS I think the
standard one is fine.
On Windows 10 the flat look might be a good match too.
--emi
On Thu, Dec 5, 2019 at 10:25 AM Alessandro <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Karl,
first of all thanks for your stunning work on FlatLaf, it is a great
LaF
and if it were for me I would make it the default LaF for NetBeans in a
future release.
I played with Darcula in the past and I even contributed back some small
bits (dialog icons and a fix for baseline alignment of spinners), even
if I
can't promise anything, I would gladly help.
I am not working on any of the parts you mentioned so please go ahead and
leave me some time to familiarize with FlatLaf code and its NetBeans
module. I will try to focus on an editor color scheme that goes well with
FlatLaf.
Regards,
Alex
Il giorno mer 4 dic 2019 alle ore 16:36 Karl Tauber <
[email protected]>
ha scritto:
Hi there,
I'm Karl, creator of the FlatLaf look and feel.
(https://github.com/JFormDesigner/FlatLaf)
Thanks to Laszlo and Junichi, FlatLaf is now in NetBeans as
experimental
LaF.
I'd like to help improving the look of FlatLaf in NetBeans and can
spend
some time to work on it.
To avoid duplicate work, I'd like to ask whether someone else is
already
working on (parts of) the main window (editor/view tabs, splitter,
minimize/maximize/close buttons, etc)?
If not, I would like to work on these parts.
All work will be done in module org.netbeans.swing.laf.flatlaf.
Other look and feels should be not affected.
All colors, insets, etc will be used from UI defaults, so that it is
customizable and other FlatLaf based themes can be later added.
(https://www.formdev.com/flatlaf/themes/)
Regards,
Karl
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