JavaFX/Netbeans 6.8 problem

Has anyone had a problem with the NetBeans 6.8 JavaFX plugin not supporting libraries in JavaFX projects? I'm using JFXtras, which I've added via Right Click Project->Properties->Libraries->Add JAR/Folder. The code compiles cleanly, but in the IDE I get errors like "package org.jfxtras.scene.shape does not exist". Does anyone have a solution to this?

I had the same problem after upgrade from nebeans 6.7.1 to 6.8 on Linux.
I added the jfxtras jars with Add JAR/Folder in netbeans 6.7.1.
Solution
- Remove jars from Libraries
- Restart netbeans
- Use Add Library...
- Create new Libraries for jfxtras
- Add these libraries
- Restart netbeans
(- Edit/save files with errors)
(- Restart netbeans)
After I did this in one JavaFX project the other unchanged JavaFX projects with Add JAR/Folder works also again.

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