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In some some simple cases, in SDI mode, the editor loses top position (disappears into the background) when [Alt+G] is pressed. In this testcase, the explorer window comes on top. Product Version = NetBeans IDE 3.6 RC2 (Build 200403312136) Operating System = Windows 98 version 4.10 running on x86 Java; VM; Vendor = 1.4.2_03; Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM 1.4.2_03-b02; Sun Microsystems Inc. How to reproduce: - Create an empty userDir - Start NetBeans - Menu|Tools|Setup Wizard|Separate Windows Mode|Finish - Maximise the NetBeans IDE Toolbar window - Maximise the FileSystems Window - Maximise the Editor Window - Select File Systems window - Navigate to node "examples/texteditor" - Double-click on "class Ted" - Click on the java source file tab. - [Ctrl+F] "new Finder" [Enter] finds: "new Finder(this, textBox).show();" - Position cursor on "Finder" - Press [Alt+G] Expected behavior: - Finder.java should be opened in the editor and should be on top Actual behavior: - The explorer window comes on top and obscures the editor window
Other testcase: - Create an empty userDir - Start NetBeans - Menu|Tools|Setup Wizard|Separate Windows Mode|Finish - Maximise the NetBeans IDE Toolbar window - Maximise the FileSystems Window - Maximise the Editor Window - Select File Systems window - Navigate to node "examples/texteditor" - Double-click on "class Ted" - Click on the java source file tab. - [Ctrl+O] "Open" - Select a file from your local file system Expected behavior: - The selected file should be opened in the editor and should be on top Actual behavior: - The explorer window comes on top and obscures the editor window - In some cases where the userdir is not empty, the output window is on top I think NetBeans has become annoying. It wasn't annoying before.
*** Issue 41374 has been marked as a duplicate of this issue. ***
I'm raising priority to P2, I understand this is annoying problem for SDI users. (I'm not saying I know how to fix this :-)
reassigning, will try to fix it.
I've been debugging this yesterday and it seems like it's another invokation of the focus problems, like #44278, #46188.
fixed in trunk.
I've marked it closed. It's too old and in current version isn't any text editor in examples.
This issue had *1 votes* before move to platform component