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Snjezana Peco commented on TOOLSDOC-336:
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I followed the 'Start from a sample' wizards for the numberguess, kitchensink,
helloworld projects. The cheat sheet did not automatically open.
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This is correct behaviour because no one of the quickstarts contains either cheatsheet.xml
or .cheatsheet.xml.
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In the project explorer tab, I right-clicked on the project and clicked Show In > Cheat
Sheets - this opened the Cheat Sheets tab but only showed a default message and not the
cheat sheet. Is JBIDE-14332 and JBIDE-14334 broken or have I done something wrong?
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If you right-click the project and call the Show In > Cheat Sheets action, the Eclipse
platform automatically opens the Cheat Sheets view and restores the last used cheatsheet.
JBoss Tools doesn't do anything.
I think we can't change this behaviour unless we create our own action.
If you right-click on a cheatsheet file, JBoos Tools will show the file in the Cheat Sheet
view.
NeedInfo: What is the current situation with cheat sheet?
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Key: TOOLSDOC-336
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/TOOLSDOC-336
Project: Documentation for JBoss Tools and Developer Studio
Issue Type: Task
Components: User Guide - JBoss Central & JBoss Perspective
Affects Versions: 4.1.0
Reporter: Michelle Murray
Assignee: Snjezana Peco
Fix For: 4.1.0
JBDS-2557, JBDS-2558, and JBIDE-14331 are all about cheet sheets.
I get the general gist of cheat sheets from looking at the examples that come with
Eclipse - so a tutorial stepping a user through creating a project.
What is the current situation with JBDS/JBT cheat sheets?
If this feature is working, can someone please give me a workflow so that I can have a
play? I have no idea how to get started with this.
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