Hi all,

Neil is completely right - thanks for the hint.

The warning is opened if a configurable maximum file size is reached. The 
default value for 
this is 1MB and can be increased by by adding system property, e.g.

-J-Dorg.openide.text.big.file.size=10

I will think about to use this mechanism also for my scientific netbeans 
platform 
applications, if i open data files to be plotted.

best regards
Oliver
> On Sun, 20 Dec 2020 at 16:25, Oliver Rettig <oliver.ret...@orat.de> wrote:
> > I remember also got such messages in the past during opening big text
> > files in my netbeans-platform applications and with increasing heap-size
> > I cauld not get rid of the message. In my cases after closing the dialog
> > all works fine. So I dont have a closer look at this. Maybe there is
> > simple somewhere hardcoded a maximum file size and after reaching this
> > size the dialog is thrown.
> > 
> > I am also interested in, if you can fix this.
> 
> It's probably this?
> https://github.com/apache/netbeans/blob/master/platform/openide.loaders/src/
> org/openide/text/DataEditorSupport.java#L853
> 
> Should be able to set that system properly to a MB value greater than
> 1 by the look of it.
> 
> Best wishes,
> 
> Neil
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