Details
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Bug
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Status: Closed
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Critical
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Resolution: Fixed
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11.0
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Windows 10 x64, Java 12
Description
I was trying out Netbeans 11 and it recognized by Gradle project immediately. However, when I tried to edit any .gradle files, it opened up an editor tab with no name on it. The tab was in the 'local history' view, which didn't work, and it was not possible to view the source file. I was unable to find any way I could edit the .gradle file in Netbeans.
I was able to fix the problem by randomly checking my settings. I went to the Tools -> Misc ===> "Groovy". When I did that, a groovy "activating" message appeared quickly. Now, I can now edit .gradle files.
I can appreciate the desire for lazy optimization, but this one can hurt a bit. Everything else worked, and I had no idea why I couldn't edit the .gradle files in Netbeans. I almost gave Netbeans 11 a pass because of this, which is why I put the initial priority as "Critical".
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Issue Links
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NETBEANS-2344 Gradle files open in editor in diff mode
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