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Nevada, RC3, JDK1.4.1_02, MDI. Steps to reproduce: 1. Start the IDE with the clean userdir 2. Open Options window (Tools/Options) 3. Select node Debugging and Execution/Debugger Types/Default Debugging 4. Press Ctrl-C 5. Select node Debugging and Execution/Debugger Types 6. Press Ctrl-V (Paste/Copy) 7. A new debugging type with name Default Debugging_1 should be created, but it is not. Further investigation shows that neither of these actions work. On the other hand, Delete (Del) action works OK. This problem does occur with other nodes in the Options window as well, so I suppose it is not problem of the particular debugger type. The actions work OK when invoked from the context menu.
Adding Peter to CC. I know he did something with actions last days. Could it be related?
Well, it could be, I don't know now, I'll look at it closer.
Problem seem to be following. (Put debug messages into TopComponent.processKeyBinding) In global keymap there is mapped the action to keystroke Ctrl C (pressed), but there comes into that method, only Ctrl C (released) keystroke, so the CopyAction isn't found, thus no action performed. I didn't look at it why it is so. Just you to know.
Probably a bug in TreeTableView?
it seems to be working fine in the latest trunk build (i tried copying & pasting toobar item nodes in the options window)
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