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Burr Sutter commented on JBIDE-18177:
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on this wording
"Do you prefer to have good JSF support (use xulrunner) or HTML5 support (use
webkit)?"
Do not add the qualifier of "good" as in "good JSF"
I am not much of a wordsmith but the key thing is finding out if the end-user thinks
he/she is mostly a JSF or HTML5 person.
[~mmurray] can you help us?
"JBoss Tools/JBoss Developer Studio can be configured for JSF (xulrunner) or HTML5
(webkit), please make your selection below. Note: You can change this property by
visiting blah, blah, blah in the future. Changing this setting requires a restart of
Eclipse".
And your button labels can be:
"JSF" or "HTML5" or "Cancel" - but I (the user) need some
indication as to what "mode" I am in right now. Perhaps we need a visual
indicator somewhere inside of JBoss Central, or the menus or toolbar to indicate which
mode I am in (JSF vs HTML5).
Request at first start what is more important JSF or HTML5 support
and enable/disable XULRunner
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Key: JBIDE-18177
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-18177
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: visual-page-editor-core, xulrunner
Affects Versions: 4.2.0.CR1
Reporter: Denis Golovin
Assignee: Konstantin Marmalyukov
Priority: Critical
Labels: f2f2014
Fix For: 4.2.2.Final, 4.3.0.Alpha1
Attachments: restart.jpg
Imagine that one first clean workspace startup on opening vpe on systems where xulrunner
/ webkit can't run at the same time we will ask if he prefers to have good JSF
support (use xulrunner) or HTML5 support (disable xulrunner)
if he says okey - we set a flag somewhere to not start xulrunner.
user restart - user is happy.
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