I like this comment from the bug report;

"This feature is necessary, for simple usability because is impossible
read a line code with thousands columns."

A line of code should never have "thousands of columns".

On Jun 18, 7:49 pm, TorNorbye <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jun 18, 4:26 pm, TorNorbye <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > On Jun 18, 11:18 am, Erlend Hamnaberg <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Don't get me started on the deficiency of Netbeans. This feature is a must
> > > and has been in all others IDEs forever.
>
> > Maybe it's been in "all other IDEs forever", but I just fired up
> > Eclipse 3.4 and I can't find it.   I'm sure it's there but I'm too
> > stupid to find it.  Where is it?
>
> (By the way I found Search > Java but I don't think that's the same
> feature; I'm looking for something similar to Eclipse's Open Type
> dialog where you can instantly see filtered results as you're typing,
> where you don't have to tell it whether you're looking for a method or
> field, where you jump to the declaration (the default in that dialog
> only shows references, etc.)
>
> -- Tor
>
>
>
> > > Why the hell isn't JAVA a language that needs attention in Netbeans?
> > > Since this is written in Java, why isn't this the main language supported
> > > Java is the LEAST developed language of them all.
> > > You reallly need to focus on your main language, which should be Java.
>
> > > I really like Netbeans. But until you get REAL editor support for JAVA, I
> > > can't use it.
>
> > Please define "real".
>
> > -- Tor
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