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Richard Kennard commented on SEAMFORGE-52:
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I think the problem is the convention is too subtle. You're saying:
1. If I use square brackets and 'e.g:' then I am giving an example
2. If I use parenthesis I am suggested a type
We just need to tighten this up a bit. I would suggest:
1. [e.g. com.example.project]
2. (of type java.lang.String)
So it would read:
topLevelPackage=The top level package for your Java source files [e.g:
com.example.project] (of type java.lang.String):
If that's too verbose you could consider something rompy pompy like:
(cf. java.lang.String)
NewProjectPlugin --topLevelPackage help text is misleading, looks
like a default value (should probably have a default value.)
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Key: SEAMFORGE-52
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/SEAMFORGE-52
Project: Seam Forge
Issue Type: Enhancement
Components: Builtin Plugins
Affects Versions: 1.0.0.Alpha2
Reporter: Lincoln Baxter III
Priority: Minor
[topLevelPackage=The top level package for your Java source files [e.g:
"com.example.project"] (java.lang.String)]:
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