I find it utterly ridiculous (and depressing) that despite the latest iteration of the #Netbeans IDE being version 29, it still doesn't understand contractions and flags the part of "didn't" to the left of the apostrophe as a spelling mistake.

Ubuntu 26.04 Mouse input/coordinates mismatch in XWayland apps - Clicks hitting wrong targets #steam #netbeans

https://askubuntu.com/q/1566476/612

Ubuntu 26.04 Mouse input/coordinates mismatch in XWayland apps - Clicks hitting wrong targets

I'm experiencing a frustrating issue on a fresh install of Ubuntu 26.04 (GNOME 50). I'm using a Ryzen 5 7000 series laptop with integrated graphics. The Problem: In applications running through XWa...

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NetBeans 29 - how to change the font of menus #2404 #fonts #netbeans

https://askubuntu.com/q/1565673/612

NetBeans 29 - how to change the font of menus

How can I change the font that's used for menus in NetBeans 29 in Ubuntu 24.04? I found these settings: Fonts and colors: Click the image to enlarge it. ...but that doesn't change the fonts for me...

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Hi folks again for today! ✌️

Now you can freely download "Dima Defense" on F-Droid 👉 https://f-droid.org/en/packages/org.xolatgames.dima.defense/

Thanks too much to linsui (https://gitlab.com/linsui) for helping me again 🙂

Have a good evening! 😉

#libgdx #android #androiddev #mobile #mobiledev #game #games #java #gradle #inkscape #tiled #TiledMapEditor #2d #towerdefense #fdroid #opensource #gamedev #MobileDevelopment #Dima #netbeans #free

So far I'm finding #Netbeans to be a comfortable environment for learning with. Far moreso than #eclipse and #idea just keeps crashing - I suspect my fault, I need to look into that.

I've started to learn #Java over the past few days. Not the first time I've looked at it, but now my #Python is more advanced I'm finding Java makes more sense to me. Perhaps I'll reach the point of becoming vaguely useful in a while!

As far as IDEs are concerned, #Jetbrains is the obvious one, not just because I use #PyCharm Pro, though familiarity certainly helps. But I've decided to try out #eclipse properly (used in the past with #PyDev which I did not get on with) and also #Netbeans.

I have responded to a user on the KDE forums who wasn't receiving useful assistance for a NetBeans scaling issue and have provided information in a GitHub issue (where the OP didn't reply with requested information) to help diagnose a NetBeans scaling issue.

I feel all warm and squishy inside.

This feeling will remain until I realise I have been unhelpful in both situations.

#kde #gnome #netbeans #java #github

Dima Defense v0.5.0

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[Fatal #Error] :2:8231008: JAXP00010003: The length of entity "[#xml]" is "100,001" that exceeds the "100,000" limit set by "jdk.xml.maxGeneralEntitySizeLimit".

#Java #Memory #NetBeans #PHP #XDebug

#MissionAccomplished

Since #android gets closed, I am thinking about how to develop #applications in the future.

I would like to stay with #java , since that's what I am most familiar with.

My applications should, besides a #linux #desktop, also run on #mobiles , once #linux becomes more mature on them (e.g. #postmarketos, #mobian , #ubuntutouch ).

Is it #javafx , or #qtjamba ?

Or even something completely different?

What to use? What is expected to be mostly compatible with future #mobile #devices running mainline #linux ?

Have been experimenting with both, #javafx and #qujamba, using #apache #netbeans as my #ide, and both make a nice impression and work well.

Any comments?