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[ BUILD # : M2 ] [ JDK VERSION : 1.6.* ] See attachment...
I don`t see the attachment ;)
Sorry, I must admid, I can't reproduce this defect 3rd time. It happened twice, and on 2nd occurrence I made a screen shot, but by error it was lost from the clipboard, so I was not able to save it. The behaviour was, that the "Import settings from 6.7 ...?" dialogue was total screen size in height, but normal in width.
Oops, cross-posting.
Created attachment 91913 [details] Screenshot Now I have a screenshot, occrured on Ubuntu Linux. As you can see, the Yes/No buttons are not reachable. If I remember right, they were reachable on Windows at the screen bottom.
Product Version: NetBeans IDE Dev (Build 200911291400) Java: 1.6.0_0; OpenJDK Client VM 14.0-b16 System: Linux version 2.6.31-15-generic running on i386; UTF-8; de_DE (nb)
Well... seems to be OpenJDK-specific.
I don't think so, because first time I experienced this, I was on Windows and Sun's JRL-JDK.
I had this again on 1st start of RC2. The import dialogue was such big, that I saw only a grey area without head or bottom, so I couldn't select "No". I only could hit Return, the default behaviour was executed (IIRC this is "Yes" to import from 6.7.1).
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 179525 ***