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Bug 16068 - Missing menu strings
Summary: Missing menu strings
Status: CLOSED DUPLICATE of bug 14349
Alias: None
Product: ide
Classification: Unclassified
Component: UI (show other bugs)
Version: 3.x
Hardware: PC Linux
: P3 blocker (vote)
Assignee: issues@www
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Reported: 2001-10-01 14:15 UTC by lduperval
Modified: 2005-03-09 04:28 UTC (History)
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Description lduperval 2001-10-01 14:15:41 UTC
There are a number of places where the menu strings are not rendered properly.
For example, when Mounting a CVS directory, the menu option is 

org-netbeans-modules-vcscore-wizard.....

instead of "Generic CVS" or whatever it should be. 

The same thing occurs in the Options menu. THe follwoing are the ones I saw:

...-j2ee-impl-ServerOptions
...-jarpackager-options-JarOptions
...-jndisettings-JndiSystemOptions
...-javadoc.settings.DocumentationSet

There may be more.
Comment 1 lduperval 2001-10-02 17:04:14 UTC
Inoticed I didn't identify the build. It's pressent in the 20011002 build.
Comment 2 Jan Zajicek 2001-10-03 13:42:18 UTC
The first issue from cvs menu is duplicate and in the latest dev build
should be fixed. 

The others should be reported separately against specified modules. I
have to say, that I do not understand what's the Options menu. If you
meant Options window, then note that there are options from
uninstalled modules displayed as package string and the tooltip
informs about the fact that these are options from disabled modules.
May be that this is your case.

*** This issue has been marked as a duplicate of 14349 ***
Comment 3 lduperval 2001-10-04 14:25:01 UTC
Yes, I meant the Options window, sorry. I just got today's build and
all the strings seem to appear correctly.

All the missing strings were from core modules (JAR packager, JNDI
support, etc.) This seems to be fixed.
Comment 4 Quality Engineering 2003-07-01 15:17:47 UTC
Resolved for 3.3.x or earlier, no new info since then -> closing.
Comment 5 Quality Engineering 2003-07-01 15:23:00 UTC
Resolved for 3.4.x or earlier, no new info since then -> closing.