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(Originally mentioned as bug #210554 comment #21.) Bug #118772 is not fixed at all when Test Results is in sliding mode: it always pops up, covering other useful content such as the editor, even when all tests pass. Presumably due to a faulty fix of bug #210554.
Fixed: http://hg.netbeans.org/core-main/rev/b600aac2c54f
Isn't this fix against comment #8, option 2) of issue #210554? > 2) if there are no error/failure AND TRW is already open, it gets promoted > without stealing focus from the editor At least I thought that this should be the correct behavior - if one has TRW opened, let's show it; if not, let's show bubble. Thanks.
Integrated into 'main-golden', will be available in build *201204130400* on http://bits.netbeans.org/dev/nightly/ (upload may still be in progress) Changeset: http://hg.netbeans.org/main-golden/rev/b600aac2c54f User: Theofanis Oikonomou <theofanis@netbeans.org> Log: Issue #211104 - Test Results window in sliding mode opened even when all tests passed
(In reply to comment #2) > I thought that this should be the correct behavior - if one has TRW > opened, let's show it Depends on what you mean by "opened". Rather than keeping TRW closed, I just leave it (along with plenty of other windows) slid out at the bottom of the screen. In such a case it is irritating for it to pop up on top of my editor just because some tests passed.
(In reply to comment #4) > Depends on what you mean by "opened". I mean "minimized". > Rather than keeping TRW closed, I just > leave it (along with plenty of other windows) slid out at the bottom of the > screen. Yes, I have it the same way. > In such a case it is irritating for it to pop up on top of my editor > just because some tests passed. Not for me, sorry. And as it seems I'm not the only one - see issue #210554. I simply want to see the test results window (as it works in NB 7.1 and earlier). So, for me, as I wrote, this is against comment #8, option 2) of issue #210554 and should be reverted. Or, of course, some option could be introduced in IDE Options (if it is OK from the UX point of view). Thanks.
> So, for me, as I wrote, this is against comment #8, option 2) of issue #210554 > and should be reverted. Or, of course, some option could be introduced in IDE > Options (if it is OK from the UX point of view). > Comment on a possible generic UI for specifying notification behavior: http://netbeans.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=210149#c6