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Bug 114303

Summary: Component diagram : lifeline object turns dark blue after editing
Product: uml Reporter: rdelaplante <rdelaplante>
Component: Diagram SequenceAssignee: Yang Su <sherylsu>
Status: CLOSED FIXED    
Severity: blocker CC: rdelaplante
Priority: P2    
Version: 6.x   
Hardware: All   
OS: All   
Issue Type: DEFECT Exception Reporter:

Description rdelaplante 2007-08-31 06:06:42 UTC
I'm using an Aug 28 daily build of NB6 on Linux.  I created a collaboration diagram, dropped a lifeline object onto the
page, then double clicked.  I typed a name then clicked away.  The whole object turned dark blue.  When I save, close
and re-open the file I see the normal gradient background.
Comment 1 Peter Lam 2007-08-31 18:53:21 UTC
A workaround so no need to re-start ide is to double-click on the lifeline and then click on the empty diagram area to
restore the correct gradient background.
Comment 2 Yang Su 2007-09-04 20:13:07 UTC
fixed.

IDE:-------------------------------------------------
IDE: [9/4/07 12:11 PM] Committing "ETNameCompartment.java" started
Checking in ETNameCompartment.java;
/cvs/uml/core/src/org/netbeans/modules/uml/ui/products/ad/compartments/ETNameCompartment.java,v  <--  ETNameCompartment.java
new revision: 1.4; previous revision: 1.3
done
IDE: [9/4/07 12:11 PM] Committing "ETNameCompartment.java" finished
Comment 3 Peter Lam 2007-09-10 23:21:42 UTC
verified in trunk build 20070910-b3163.
rdelaplante, please re-open the issue if you still see the problem in the NB6.0 latest build. Thanks.