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When you add a lifeline item from the palette to the design area then press enter to edit, entering a name gets messed up. After pressing enter to edit, ":" is present and selected. Start typing and the first character is displayed then the second char replaces the first. In the end the name is all garbled. Steps: # Create a new Java-Platform Model UML project. # Create a new sequence diagram # Left click on the Lifeline icon on the modeling palette # Left click on an empty diagram area to place the new Lifeline element # Press Enter key to edit the element # Enter "lifeline_class1" to the element as the representing classifier name The name to the right of the ":" is corrupted. (see screenshot) System: Product Version: NetBeans IDE 6.5 (Build 200811100001) Java: 1.6.0_07; Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM 1.6.0_07-b06-57 System: Mac OS X version 10.5.5 running on x86_64; MacRoman; en_US (nb)
Created attachment 74502 [details] Showing incorrect classifier name
This is directly taken from Test #2 for: http://uml.netbeans.org/qa/nb65/SanityTests/UMLSanityTestSpecification.html#Modeling_Diagram:_Sequence_Diagram
can't reproduce on vista, jdk 1.5,may be mac issue too. will try more today.
can't reproduce on ubuntu with openjdk 1.6
>p3 it's not really can't but need to be more careful with naming and look for result during naming so more like "visible usability issue" can reproduce on Mac OS X version 10.5.5 running on i386 with Java: 1.5.0_13 only.