Yes, I'm running IDEA on JDK 1.4.2 build 22 (RC) for the last few days and it works just fine. The XP Look-n-feel is ok, it's not completed though, but they will not complete it until 1.5 anyway.
Eugene
Amnon I. Govrin wrote:
Hi.
Has anyone (inside or outside JetBrains) tried to run Aurora under 1.4.2 to check on the new stuff (XP l&f for example)?
Yes, I'm running IDEA on JDK 1.4.2 build 22 (RC) for the last few days and it works just fine. The XP Look-n-feel is ok, it's not completed though, but they will not complete it until 1.5 anyway.
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Amnon I. Govrin wrote:
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Has anyone (inside or outside JetBrains) tried to run Aurora under 1.4.2
Eugene, is the "File Open" Dialog window faster on 1.4.2? i though i remembed that they made it faster by fixing the swing implentation. when you do a file open, its incredbily slow currently. th eperformance currently is really unacceptable, especially when you have network drives mapped and local drives subst'ed on xp.
Eugene, is the "File Open" Dialog window faster on 1.4.2? i though i remembed that they made it faster by fixing the swing implentation. when you do a file open, its incredbily slow currently. th eperformance currently is really unacceptable, especially when you have network drives mapped and local drives subst'ed on xp.
It scans my floppy drive every time I open it or try to open that combo with the drives. This is awful. To open the dialog takes 4-5 seconds.
Eugene, you should try to see what happens when you DON'T have a floppy drive on a laptop. I have a dell laptop and I don't use the drive bay on it, even have it turned off, in both 3.0.4 and 815 I click open, to get something from the drive, and the button depresses and sits there for a good 10 seconds. I think it's looking for where the drive is, then finally gives up.
Eugene, is the "File Open" Dialog window faster on 1.4.2? i though i
remembed that they made it faster by fixing the swing implentation. when you do a file open, its incredbily slow currently. th eperformance currently is really unacceptable, especially when you have network drives mapped and local drives subst'ed on xp. >
It scans my floppy drive every time I open it or try to open that combo with the drives. This is awful. To open the dialog takes 4-5 seconds.
I'm using 1.4.2 under Linux all the day and it seems quite stable. We are going to open ability to run IDEA on 1.4.2-beta just after we fix some problems with GTK LAF.
Best regards, Vladimir Kondratyev _____________________ JetBrains
Amnon I. Govrin wrote:
Hi.
Has anyone (inside or outside JetBrains) tried to run Aurora under 1.4.2 to check on the new stuff (XP l&f for example)?
I was wrong, the File chooser in 1.4.2 is fine (I was running the 1.4.1 build)
Eugene
Eugene Belyaev wrote:
Trevor wrote:
>> Eugene, is the "File Open" Dialog window faster on 1.4.2? i though i >> remembed that they made it faster by fixing the swing implentation. >> when you do a file open, its incredbily slow currently. th >> eperformance currently is really unacceptable, especially when you >> have network drives mapped and local drives subst'ed on xp.
It scans my floppy drive every time I open it or try to open that combo with the drives. This is awful. To open the dialog takes 4-5 seconds.
I suggest that for the future builds, release 2 versions - one with JRE 1.4.1 and one with 1.4.2 so that Aurora could be 100% ready for 1.4.2 when it comes out. I will use that and I believe many others will as well.
I liked the snapshot, and the file dialog annoyances might be enough for people to use 1.4.2 at least for IntelliJ, which means a win-win situation.
no we cannot. IDEA currently doesn't work with GTK LAF. That is the problem. But please don't expect something fantastic. GTK LAF is far from native look (feel is even worse).
On Thu, 22 May 2003 17:19:28 +0200, Eugene Belyaev wrote:
Yes, I'm running IDEA on JDK 1.4.2 build 22 (RC) for the last few days and it works just fine. The XP Look-n-feel is ok, it's not completed though, but they will not complete it until 1.5 anyway.
How about on linux with the Gtk look and feel? ( that seemed rather buggy thou )
-- ...turn to the light - don't be frightened by the shadows it creates, ...turn to the light - turning away could be a terrible mistake ...dream theater - the great debate
Whats the Enterprise App tab on that screenshot? I don't think I've seen that ( is that part of some enterprise edition ? )
-- ...turn to the light - don't be frightened by the shadows it creates, ...turn to the light - turning away could be a terrible mistake ...dream theater - the great debate
is this an indirect announcement for the new home of your blog? I read somewhere in this group that you wanted to move that to the intellij servers but never heard anything about it after that...
On Sat, 24 May 2003 17:02:06 -0400, Dirk Dittert wrote:
is this an indirect announcement for the new home of your blog? I read somewhere in this group that you wanted to move that to the intellij servers but never heard anything about it after that...
I wonder if any other Jetbrainers and running blogs?
-- ...turn to the light - don't be frightened by the shadows it creates, ...turn to the light - turning away could be a terrible mistake ...dream theater - the great debate
Yes, I'm running IDEA on JDK 1.4.2 build 22 (RC) for the last few days
and it works just fine. The XP Look-n-feel is ok, it's not completed
though, but they will not complete it until 1.5 anyway.
Eugene
Amnon I. Govrin wrote:
Oh does this mean the caching issue we voted on is now resolved?
Is there a reason why 81X is not being released with 1.4.2 beta support?
R
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Eugene, is the "File Open" Dialog window faster on 1.4.2? i though i remembed that they made it faster by fixing the swing implentation. when you do a file open, its incredbily slow currently. th eperformance currently is really unacceptable, especially when you have network drives mapped and local drives subst'ed on xp.
Trevor wrote:
It scans my floppy drive every time I open it or try to open that combo
with the drives. This is awful. To open the dialog takes 4-5 seconds.
Eugene
Eugene, you should try to see what happens when you DON'T have a floppy
drive on a laptop. I have a dell laptop and I don't use the drive bay on
it, even have it turned off, in both 3.0.4 and 815 I click open, to get
something from the drive, and the button depresses and sits there for a good
10 seconds. I think it's looking for where the drive is, then finally gives
up.
Lame.
R
"Eugene Belyaev" <beg@intellij.com> wrote in message
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remembed that they made it faster by fixing the swing implentation. when
you do a file open, its incredbily slow currently. th eperformance
currently is really unacceptable, especially when you have network drives
mapped and local drives subst'ed on xp.
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I'm using 1.4.2 under Linux all the day and it seems quite stable. We
are going to open ability to run IDEA on 1.4.2-beta just after we fix
some problems with GTK LAF.
Best regards,
Vladimir Kondratyev
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JetBrains
Amnon I. Govrin wrote:
Please, please can you show us any screenshots of IDEA running in that configuration?!
I'm thinking of swithcing totally to linux but need some 'reassurance' ;)
I was wrong, the File chooser in 1.4.2 is fine (I was running the 1.4.1
build)
Eugene
Eugene Belyaev wrote:
>> Eugene, is the "File Open" Dialog window faster on 1.4.2? i though i
>> remembed that they made it faster by fixing the swing implentation.
>> when you do a file open, its incredbily slow currently. th
>> eperformance currently is really unacceptable, especially when you
>> have network drives mapped and local drives subst'ed on xp.
If you mean 1.4.2 on Windows XP, you may find the picture here:
http://www.eugenebelyaev.com/begblog/archives/000006.html
Eugene
Hezekiel wrote:
I suggest that for the future builds, release 2 versions - one with JRE
1.4.1 and one with 1.4.2 so that Aurora could be 100% ready for 1.4.2 when
it comes out. I will use that and I believe many others will as well.
I liked the snapshot, and the file dialog annoyances might be enough for
people to use 1.4.2 at least for IntelliJ, which means a win-win situation.
Amnon
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Eugene Belyaev wrote:
and what about GTK L&F ? Can you post some ss ?
drP.
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drPsycho wrote:
>> If you mean 1.4.2 on Windows XP, you may find the picture here:
>> http://www.eugenebelyaev.com/begblog/archives/000006.html
no we cannot. IDEA currently doesn't work with GTK LAF. That is the
problem. But please don't expect something fantastic. GTK LAF is far
from native look (feel is even worse).
Vladimir Kondratyev
___________________
JetBrains
On Thu, 22 May 2003 17:19:28 +0200, Eugene Belyaev wrote:
How about on linux with the Gtk look and feel? ( that seemed rather buggy
thou )
--
...turn to the light - don't be frightened by the shadows it creates,
...turn to the light - turning away could be a terrible mistake
...dream theater - the great debate
On Thu, 22 May 2003 23:12:45 +0200, Eugene Belyaev wrote:
Whats the Enterprise App tab on that screenshot? I don't think I've seen
that ( is that part of some enterprise edition ? )
--
...turn to the light - don't be frightened by the shadows it creates,
...turn to the light - turning away could be a terrible mistake
...dream theater - the great debate
Eugene Belyaev <beg@intellij.com> wrote:
is this an indirect announcement for the new home of your blog? I read
somewhere in this group that you wanted to move that to the intellij
servers but never heard anything about it after that...
Dirk Dittert
On Sat, 24 May 2003 17:02:06 -0400, Dirk Dittert wrote:
I wonder if any other Jetbrainers and running blogs?
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...turn to the light - don't be frightened by the shadows it creates,
...turn to the light - turning away could be a terrible mistake
...dream theater - the great debate
How did you happen to get build 22? Seems like the latest build I can get is build 19.
We are a part of Sun's CAP program, we get almost every internal build.
Eugene
Peter Thistleton wrote: