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Summary: | RFE: usage for ide.css links in JavaHelp | ||
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Product: | usersguide | Reporter: | Masaki Katakai <masaki> |
Component: | Code | Assignee: | issues@usersguide <issues> |
Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
Severity: | blocker | CC: | jf4jbug |
Priority: | P2 | ||
Version: | 5.x | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | All | ||
Issue Type: | ENHANCEMENT | Exception Reporter: | |
Attachments: |
list of nbdocs://modulename/ style in NB5.0 JavaHelp
list of ../../ide.css style in NB5.0 JavaHelp |
Description
Masaki Katakai
2006-03-27 02:16:09 UTC
Created attachment 29407 [details]
list of nbdocs://modulename/ style in NB5.0 JavaHelp
Created attachment 29408 [details]
list of ../../ide.css style in NB5.0 JavaHelp
Masaki. I started implementing the changes you suggested, but I realized it is not desirable to implement the first part of your request. The nbdocs://org.netbeans.modules.j2ee.platform/org/netbeans/modules/... style is what we need to enable the feature where the IDE provides reasonable feedback if the module that is referred to is not installed. So I am not inclined to change that. Is there any way that your scripts can be written to detect the pattern in the nbdocs links? However, I don't see a problem making all of the .css links use the absolute link, so I will fix those. Thank you for evaluation. I understand the problem now. Masaki, I have fixed part 2 of the issue (created absolute links for the ide.css) in the help topics that are outside of usersguide. I have not changed the topics in usersguide. |