-Didea.no.jdk.check=true doesn't work anymore?

Yes, I'm trying Idea with 1.6 eap.

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Yeah, I wanted to try with 6.0 as well, because of the new swing back buffer
stuff, but I think no.jdk.check doesn't work in 3316.

Yes, I'm trying Idea with 1.6 eap.

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We've introduced that back for very same reason :)

back buffer stuff looks impressive BTW.

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Yeah, I wanted to try with 6.0 as well, because of the new swing back
buffer stuff, but I think no.jdk.check doesn't work in 3316.

>> Yes, I'm trying Idea with 1.6 eap.
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>> BoD
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Yes, I think the back buffer makes a huge improvement in percieved performance.
I want to try it with IDEA. Maybe after Mustang, or maybe a few releases
later, Java will be on par with native desktop applications for real. :)

We've introduced that back for very same reason :)

back buffer stuff looks impressive BTW.

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Maxim Shafirov
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>> Yeah, I wanted to try with 6.0 as well, because of the new swing back
>> buffer stuff, but I think no.jdk.check doesn't work in 3316.
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>>> Yes, I'm trying Idea with 1.6 eap.
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>>> BoD
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Keith & all

Yeah, I wanted to try with 6.0 ..

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>> Yes, I'm trying Idea with 1.6 eap.
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Could you, Windows people, stop showing off so blatantly on Tiger's
official release day when we, the JDK-challenged Mac people, get at last
the opportunity to start evaluating Java 5.0?

Thanks in advance for your comprehension.


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We've introduced that back for very same reason :)
back buffer stuff looks impressive BTW.


Yeah, I was running IDEA with Mustang B32 before #3316, and the back buffering really helps with perceived performance. Not everything is perfect, thou. Redrawing of the left and right gutters is specially screwed (too lazy) when running under Mustang. Other than that, I've had no other issues with it, thankfully.

Alright, anxiously waiting for the next build so I can run with Mustang again :)

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That was exactly my first thought when I first heard of JDK 1.6 :)

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Maxim Shafirov
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Keith & all

>> Yeah, I wanted to try with 6.0 ..
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>>> Yes, I'm trying Idea with 1.6 eap.
>>>

Could you, Windows people, stop showing off so blatantly on Tiger's
official release day when we, the JDK-challenged Mac people, get at
last the opportunity to start evaluating Java 5.0?

Thanks in advance for your comprehension.

Alain



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Could you, Windows people, stop showing off so
blatantly on Tiger's
official release day when we, the JDK-challenged Mac
people, get at last
the opportunity to start evaluating Java 5.0?


Sure, we'll do that when you guys stop showing off the fact that you own a mac, to start with :P

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Marcus

>Sure, we'll do that when you guys stop showing off the fact that you own a mac, to start with :P

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Being so few, we have to be proportionally a lot more vocal than "you"
in the forums, if we want our bugs to be solved during our lifetime.
::))

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Does the new version of MacOS news reader sends HTML messages by default? You know, these "

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Marcus Brito wrote:
>> We've introduced that back for very same reason :) back buffer
>> stuff looks impressive BTW.


Yeah, I was running IDEA with Mustang B32 before #3316, and the back
buffering really helps with perceived performance. Not everything is
perfect, thou. Redrawing of the left and right gutters is specially
screwed (too lazy) when running under Mustang. Other than that, I've
had no other issues with it, thankfully.


I also had some problems with the filter in the Errors/Inspection
dialog. Pressing enter closed the dialog instead of filtering.

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Marcus

>Does the new version of MacOS news reader sends HTML messages by default? You know, these "

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I'm not sure what you're talking about, but I use Thunderbird.


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Look at your previous posts in this thread through the web interface.
You will see what he's talking about... :)

Alain Ravet wrote:

Marcus

>> Does the new version of MacOS news reader sends HTML messages by
>> default? You know, these "

" aren't too... hmm... feline. >> >>]]>


I'm not sure what you're talking about, but I use Thunderbird.


Alain


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Actually, the reason why I wanted to try it is the "additional text
anti-aliasing modes". But in fact it's not delivered yet :(

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Maxim Shafirov (JetBrains) wrote:

We've introduced that back for very same reason :)

back buffer stuff looks impressive BTW.

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Actually, the reason why I wanted to try it is the
"additional text
anti-aliasing modes". But in fact it's not delivered
yet :(


Yeah... so far there's only "standard" antialiasing. If you check the bugs on additional antialiasing modes (aka, cleartype, etc), there isn't a set release for them. Unfortunately :(

Anyways, the standard antialias under JDK1.5+ is greatly improved when compared to 1.4.2 -- give it a spin (and btw, you can enable global antialiasing with -Dswing.aatext=true)

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Marcus Brito wrote:

(and btw, you can enable global antialiasing with -Dswing.aatext=true)


Thanks for the tip!
Well I really miss ClearCase antialiasing.

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