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200206260100, JDK1.4fcs, MDI. 1. Start an IDE from brand new userdir. 2. Close welcome screen, open an editor (probably not necessary). 3. Create a new project (Project/Project Manager/New...) 4. Mount a filesystem (I mounted sampledir). 5. Open a Java editor (in my case: ClockFrame opened using Edit). 6. The editor is too small (shouldn't it be maximized?). See screenshot.
Created attachment 6427 [details] Editor opened after new project created.
Well, I try these steps and found some mysterious window system behaviour : - you must let opened Source Editor on the Default project, otherwise (closed Source Editor in Default Project, create new project, open source editor) Source Editor is in new project opened maximized So, steps to reproduce: - run IDE - close welcome - open some file - create new project - open some file -> source editor is restored
*** This issue has been marked as a duplicate of 25268 ***
Resolved for 3.4.x or earlier, no new info since then -> verified.
Resolved for 3.4.x or earlier, no new info since then -> closing.