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Product Version: NetBeans IDE Dev (Build 200806160002) Java: 1.6.0_01; Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM 1.6.0_01-b06 System: SunOS version 5.11 running on x86; ISO646-US; en (nb) 1. Close all toolbars in View - Toolbars. 2. Press View - Toolbars - Reset Toolbars. Five toolbars are displayed and placed one next to other (on the same "toolbar line"). 3. Grab corner of IDE window and make the whole IDE window smaller. 4. If some toolbar would get invisible (because of too small IDE window) it is automatically moved to the next "toolbar line" (= it is placed under the visible toolbars). 5. Make IDE window the smallest possible. 6. Now, maximize IDE window. 7. There are 5 toolbars placed one under other (So, they cover almost a half of the whole IDE window). 8. Press "View - Toolbars - Reset Toolbars". 8. Nothing changes. I would suppose "Reset Toolbar" not only to make some defined toolbars be displayed but also to give them default layout (one next to other; if possible)
Passing to Standa and making P4 priority, as this looks like edge case (make IDE window smallest possible) and moreover next "Toolbar Reset" action will fix it.
fixed 4f828389f2be