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Burjan Romulus Sorin updated JBIDE-5234:
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Summary: jPDL 4 Graphical Designer problem when naming Nodes under Windows XP and
maybe other Windows Products (was: jPDL 4 Graphical Designer problem when naming Nodes
under Windows XP and maybe other WIndows Products)
Description:
This bug affects the Graphical Designer of JBoss Tools.
Version tested on :
jBPM 4 Graphical Editor and Tools 4.0.0.v200910281724M-H247-M4
org.jboss.tools.flow.jpdl4.feature.feature.group
Issue : When creating a process definition inside a project, I open the Graphical Editor
in order to design the process.
I add tasks, transitions, etc. On the bottom of the page, on the tabs list, I have a
"Proprieties" tab. In there, I can change/add specifications to the selected
node.
If I try to change the name from there, after Every character written the cursor goes at
the first position of the box. So when I write a task with the name : "test", it
will appear "tset".
Note that editing from the XML directly works perfectly.
Note that clicking on the task name and changing it from there, works perfectly too.
Only issue is when modifying the task name from the Proprieties on the bottom area of the
IDE.
This is my first bug report, so please have mercy. I tried to be as technical as I could.
was:
This bug affects the Graphical Designer of JBoss Tools.
Version tested on :
jBPM 4 Graphical Editor and Tools 4.0.0.v200910281724M-H247-M4
org.jboss.tools.flow.jpdl4.feature.feature.group
Issue : When creating a process definition inside a project, I open the Graphical Editor
in order to design the process.
I add tasks, transitions, etc. On the bottom of the page, on the tabs list, I have a
"Proprieties" tab. In there, I can chenge/add specifications to the selected
node.
If I try to change the name from there, after Every character written the cursor get at
the first position of the box. So then I write a task with the name : "test", it
will appear "tset".
Note that editing from the XML directly works perfectly.
Note that clicking on the task name and changing it from there, works perfectly too.
Only issue is when modifying the task name from the Proprieties on the bottom area of the
IDE.
This is my first bug report, so please have mercy. I tried to be as technical as I could.
jPDL 4 Graphical Designer problem when naming Nodes under Windows XP
and maybe other Windows Products
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Key: JBIDE-5234
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-5234
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Bug
Components: jbpm
Affects Versions: 3.1.0.M4
Environment: Affect as far as I seen, ONLY MIcrosoft WIndows XP Machines. LINUX
doesn't seem to be affected.
Reporter: Burjan Romulus Sorin
Assignee: Koen Aers
Priority: Minor
Labels: usability
Fix For: 3.1.2
Attachments: wrong-beanid1.png, wrong-beanid2.png
This bug affects the Graphical Designer of JBoss Tools.
Version tested on :
jBPM 4 Graphical Editor and Tools 4.0.0.v200910281724M-H247-M4
org.jboss.tools.flow.jpdl4.feature.feature.group
Issue : When creating a process definition inside a project, I open the Graphical Editor
in order to design the process.
I add tasks, transitions, etc. On the bottom of the page, on the tabs list, I have a
"Proprieties" tab. In there, I can change/add specifications to the selected
node.
If I try to change the name from there, after Every character written the cursor goes at
the first position of the box. So when I write a task with the name : "test", it
will appear "tset".
Note that editing from the XML directly works perfectly.
Note that clicking on the task name and changing it from there, works perfectly too.
Only issue is when modifying the task name from the Proprieties on the bottom area of the
IDE.
This is my first bug report, so please have mercy. I tried to be as technical as I could.
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