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Tools->Options->IDE Configuration->Look and Feel->Workspaces->Editing->Output Window 1. Select Bounds property editor 2. Wait for 'Bounds' dialog, push the Enter key to activate the OK button. The dialog is not closed. The same problem for 'Bounds' dialog in the Explorer, Options nodes. Product Version = Sun ONE Studio, Native Edition (Build 030715)-- build 13 IDE Versioning = IDE/1 spec=3.42.1 impl=030715 Operating System = SunOS version 5.8 Java; VM; Vendor = 1.4.1_02; Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM 1.4.1_02-b06; Sun Microsystems Inc.
reproducible [nb_dev](20030723), [jdk1.4.2](fcs) It seems like textfield takes an event, which is not sent to dialog.
Tools->Options->Editing->Editor Setting->any editor select Expert tab Default button does not work in the following dialogs: Scroll Jump Insert Scroll Find Insert Line Number Margin
Right, in that all dialogs are textfields.....
For components that use the ENTER key, use CTRL-Enter.
Please, explain, why a user should use CNTR-ENTER in the this dialog. In all other dialogs default button works if a user type any text in the textfield and push ENTER. For example Build/Set Arguments, Debug/New Watch and so on. Pressing Enter makes sence in the textarea, table, but not in the textfield.
Well, the technical answer is that if there is an ActionListener attached to a text field, then pressing enter on it won't cause the dialog to be closed. In this editor, that probably is a bug; on the other hand, this editor probably should be a property sheet - there's no need for the added complexity here. I'll either fix the dialog or replace its contents with a property sheet (in which case, indeed, CTRL Enter is what should work).
Fixed - RectangleCustomEditor now tracks keystrokes rather than waiting for Enter via an ActionListener in order to track the new value. Checking in RectangleEditor.java; /cvs/core/src/org/netbeans/beaninfo/editors/RectangleEditor.java,v <-- Rectang leEditor.java new revision: 1.14; previous revision: 1.13 done Checking in RectangleCustomEditor.java; /cvs/core/src/org/netbeans/beaninfo/editors/RectangleCustomEditor.java,v <-- R ectangleCustomEditor.java new revision: 1.21; previous revision: 1.20 done Processing log script arguments... Mailing the commit message to cvs@core.netbeans.org (from tboudreau@netbeans.org
still doesn't work : [nb_dev](200408251800), [jdk1.5.0](b63), Linux RH9 / Gnome steps to reproduce: - run IDE - open Options window - select Editing | Editor Settings | Java Editor invoke "..." custom editor for property "Scroll Jump Insert" - type 10% to the first textfield - push Enter -> nothing happend
That's because InsetsEditor is not RectangleEditor. But I suppose we can recycle this bug for that.
That's because InsetsEditor is not RectangleEditor. But I suppose we can recycle this bug for that. But in this case, it will not help editor settings because they're using their own private copy of an older version of the editor - org.netbeans.modules.editor.options.ScrollInsetsEditor At any rate, I've fixed the InsetsEditor. May want to file something for the Editor guys to refresh their copy of it.
wrong resolution since you've tried to modify it from two different pages, try it again ;)
Sorry, either my connection or issuezilla kept dying when I tried to modify this issue.
verified in [nb_dev](200409081800)