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Created attachment 109465 [details] screenshot See attached screenshot. Product Version: NetBeans IDE Dev (Build 20110715-47f8d9d37cc2) Java: 1.6.0_24; Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM 19.1-b02 System: Linux version 2.6.38-10-generic running on amd64; UTF-8; cs_CZ (nb)
UIManager.getColor("nb.errorForeground") is wrong sometimes on GTK. I think this is a duplicate of something but not sure.
Please notice that I don't have GTK L&F, I have the default one (Metal). Also, I don't really think that this is a P4 since it is quite hard to discover that something is wrong if the panel is a bit more "full" (because the color is the same). Thanks.
- this has nothing to do with dialogs & wizard module. php project properties is based on CustomizerPanel from projectuiapi - the screenshot shows that the Ok button is enabled, so the entered data are valid so there's no need for error color foreground
(In reply to comment #3) > - this has nothing to do with dialogs & wizard module. php project properties > is based on CustomizerPanel from projectuiapi Right, I have reported it against Project UI (see history of this issue). > - the screenshot shows that the Ok button is enabled, so the entered data are > valid so there's no need for error color foreground Right, it is not an error but a warning so I would expect some color specified for warning as well. However, I don't plan to reopen this issue.
default warning color is 'dark gray' dialogs & wizard panels add error/warning icons to such messages, maybe project ui might do the same...
(In reply to comment #5) > default warning color is 'dark gray' Aha, then it's (kind of ;) OK. > dialogs & wizard panels add error/warning icons to such messages, maybe project > ui might do the same... Good idea, I have reported it as issue #200289. Thanks.
*** Bug 200289 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
(In reply to comment #5) > default warning color is 'dark gray' That is surprising. Warnings should be yellow.
(In reply to comment #8) > That is surprising. Warnings should be yellow. I have expected the same (or orange or similar). That's why I have reported this issue.