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This menu item should be disabled (or even hidden - use DynamicMenuContent) in case there is no Rails project open. Which can be expected to be a common case if people install the Ruby pack, thinking "why not?", but then do not use it. BTW the label should probably be (note space and ellipsis): "Go to Rails Action/View..."
Reassigning this issue to newly created 'ruby' component.
I've tried modifying the action to implement DynamicMenuContent, but nothing I do seems to trigger the dynamic menu content methods from getting called. The action is showing up in the Navigate menu unconditionally. I've looked at some other examples (RunLastTargetAction.java, InspectProjectAction.java) and can't figure out what's different.
Don't know, trunk version is not using DynamicMenuContent.
I would suggest to disable the action. Don't remove it. We're thinking about getting rid of dynamic behavior of Tools menu. This would go against it.
Fixed IDE:------------------------------------------------- IDE: [8/7/07 12:57 PM] Committing started Checking in railsprojects/src/org/netbeans/modules/ruby/railsprojects/GotoActionView.java; /cvs/ruby/railsprojects/src/org/netbeans/modules/ruby/railsprojects/GotoActionView.java,v <-- GotoActionView.java new revision: 1.6; previous revision: 1.5 done Checking in editing/src/org/netbeans/modules/ruby/RubyUtils.java; /cvs/ruby/editing/src/org/netbeans/modules/ruby/RubyUtils.java,v <-- RubyUtils.java new revision: 1.8; previous revision: 1.7 done IDE: [8/7/07 12:57 PM] Committing finished
*** Issue 111353 has been marked as a duplicate of this issue. ***
Regarding "BTW the label should probably be (note space and ellipsis): "Go to Rails Action/View..." - I didn't add an ellipsis since this action does not pop up any dialogs (which I thought was what "..." signals). It's just like "Go To Declaration" or the other navigation actions in that it just warps to another source file.