Rather than filing hundreds of issues, I recommend you pick one, just one, and open a discussion thread around that. Once people have seen and discussed your issue on the mailing list, probably one of those will volunteer to tix it.
Gj On Friday, April 20, 2018, cowwoc <[email protected]> wrote: > This is precisely the kind of fixes I'm talking about. I understand that > IntelliJ has many features that Netbeans does not, but I'm primarily > focused on improving the *core* development functionality (this is because > it impacts all other project types). We've got many of the pieces in place, > but UI problems make that functionality annoying/slow to use. Specifically > on the point of 4k monitors, I keep on saying that it is impossible to > copy/paste correctly: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-235 > (see linked issues as well) > > I have already filed thousands of issues before (literally), but those got > flushed down the drain when we migrated to Apache. I've already filed some > issues in Apache JIRA but for now there hasn't been much movement > (committers are understandably working on their own issues before looking > at other people's issues). Nothing personal against you guys but I don't > have the time/energy to re-file all those bug reports. Family emergencies > are keeping me super busy nowadays and frankly I don't see the point of > doing all this work until I see some movement on the issues that I already > filed. > > Gili > > On 2018-04-20 10:20 AM, John Leon wrote: > >> I have been compiling a list myself of things I wanted to improve with >> NetBeans as a relatively new user. I'll share them here, but I will also >> keep an eye out for the Wiki page that Wade is going to make and try to >> contribute there. Here are some of the examples I had in my list: >> >> - The Wizard dialog is always too small and I have to resize the >> window >> to read everything. I want to make it remember the size of the last >> Wizard >> window. (This was going to be my first real plugin attempt) >> - The Project Groups menu item should have a sub-menu listing project >> groups in addition to the existing dialog window. This would allow >> someone >> to go File->Project Groups->My Project X directly, and only open the >> "project group manager" window if you need to add/modify groups. (Very >> minor convenience improvement) >> - Better 4k monitor support (right now requires fiddling with dpiaware >> and font size, sometimes images are scaled and pixelated still) >> - Can't run Windows command prompt in the Terminal >> - Add more padding/borders to the Darcula L&F as it feels crowded to >> me >> - With some L&F Some status bar/tooltips >> - Right click a file/folder -> Open in Explorer (Think this is a >> optional 3rd party plugin only currently) >> >> >> On Fri, Apr 20, 2018 at 7:49 AM, Christian Lenz <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >> Some other People say that, better indexing with NB over IntelliJ but I >>> can say sometimes yes and sometimes not. I can say what I tested was the >>> go >>> to file and this is often clunky in NetBeans or the quick search is not >>> that fast over intelliJ and and and. Open Options Needs some MS to open >>> etc. So I can say that the Performance of IntelliJ is way better in >>> different cases than in NetBeans. I will add some comparisions too. >>> >>> So NetBeans is my full enviroment for almost everything what NetBeans can >>> handle for hopefully for more in the future and yes I can feel the >>> indexing >>> Problem too, what Wade mentioned. For Code completion, for go to >>> whatever, >>> searching etc. >>> >>> >>> Cheers >>> >>> Chris >>> >>> Von: Geertjan Wielenga >>> Gesendet: Freitag, 20. April 2018 13:56 >>> An: [email protected] >>> Betreff: Re: IntelliJ IDEA vs Netbeans >>> >>> Deklunkification on indexing and performance levels can be done with the >>> code currently in Apache NetBeans Git. Jaroslav Tulach will have insights >>> as well as gratitude for help in this area, while note that indexing and >>> performance have subjective aspects, e.g., even in this thread there’s a >>> preference expressed of NetBeans over IntelliJ in relation to >>> performance. >>> >>> Gj >>> >>> On Friday, April 20, 2018, Wade Chandler <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>> On Fri, Apr 20, 2018, 04:49 Geertjan Wielenga < >>>> [email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>> Deklunkifyng NetBeans was never a big goal in Oracle though now, in >>>>> >>>> Apache, >>>> >>>>> this really seems a doable target and one we can work on together. Many >>>>> deklunkification tasks are probably quite trivial. How best to tackle >>>>> >>>> this >>>> >>>>> and who will take the lead in beginning to list these? Any deklunking I >>>>> >>>> am >>>> >>>>> able to implement I will implement, just provide a very specific list >>>>> >>>> and >>> >>>> we’ll form a NetBeans deklunking taskforce. >>>>> >>>>> +1 this has been my goal with the move to Apache, and once we get more >>>> of >>>> the other bits over plan to try to tackle much of it. I love >>>> "Deklunkification Taskforce"! >>>> >>>> My biggest item I plan to look at is the indexing which blocks some >>>> >>> things, >>> >>>> and impacts performance. It is really as far as I can tell the main >>>> performance difference as it has impacts on the editor and other UI >>>> actions. >>>> >>>> I much more prefer the integration of NB with the tools project support >>>> versus rolling our own. The classpath and build differences can really >>>> >>> be a >>> >>>> bear sometimes when having differences between the two, and builds or >>>> executions work in one side, but not the other. >>>> >>>> So, I find this a strength of NB, as I have helped team members over the >>>> years with such issues in other environments. >>>> >>>> I will create a page in the Wiki later if nobody else has; right now I >>>> >>> must >>> >>>> get ready for CodeStock! >>>> >>>> Wade >>>> >>>> >>> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > > For further information about the NetBeans mailing lists, visit: > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/Mailing+lists > > > >
