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Summary: | Code completion: inner classes are not displayed in proper order | ||
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Product: | javafx | Reporter: | Lark Fitzgerald <lfitzgerald> |
Component: | Unsupported | Assignee: | David Strupl <dstrupl> |
Status: | VERIFIED WORKSFORME | ||
Severity: | blocker | ||
Priority: | P3 | ||
Version: | 6.x | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | Windows XP | ||
Issue Type: | DEFECT | Exception Reporter: | |
Bug Depends on: | |||
Bug Blocks: | 146952 | ||
Attachments: | screenshot |
Description
Lark Fitzgerald
2008-05-27 19:11:22 UTC
Created attachment 62005 [details]
screenshot
Fixed after 639:6546a8eaf5fd Please note that the classes are in alphabetical order so Alignment is in "A" section ... not sure whether this is ok or not ... I see what you mean. Its not really optimal. It would be better if the sort was on whatever the user pressed ctrl+space on, in this case, javafx.gui. instead of on the last class name. This way all of the Layouts would be grouped together. Barring that, In Java, they list the current level classes first. All packages are at the bottom and have a package icon, ie, so Layout would be at the bottom with a package identifier on it, so selecting it with .*; would yield the Alignment and Relationship classes. The current state may be ok for preview though, but it should be fixed for fcs. Generally the way we display inner/module level classes should be revisited. Lark, is this still a problem? No. The classes have been refactored so that this issue no longer comes up. Continuous build 465/SDK 44 Build-Number: 765, Build-ID: 2008-10-23_20-59-55 on: Product Version: NetBeans IDE 6.5 RC2 (Build 200810171318) Java: 1.6.0_10; Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM 11.0-b15 System: Windows Vista version 6.0 running on x86; Cp1252; en_US (nb) verified |