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Summary: | Source filtering. Need double click to change state instead one click | ||
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Product: | javame | Reporter: | Ivan Sidorkin <ivansidorkin> |
Component: | Build System | Assignee: | Roman Svitanic <rsvitanic> |
Status: | NEW --- | ||
Severity: | blocker | ||
Priority: | P4 | ||
Version: | 6.x | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | All | ||
Issue Type: | DEFECT | Exception Reporter: |
Description
Ivan Sidorkin
2008-11-24 14:51:21 UTC
IMHO, same issue was fixed in Mobile Client to Web time ago It works fine on MAC OS X. It looks like this problem exists on Windows and Linux I did not test it on Solaris. Still a problem in 7.2 on Linux, but worse than reported. Worse: sometimes double-clicking doesn't even work, maybe having to do with how many items are in a folder, or how deeply nested they are. (Suggests it's doing a lot of processing between clicks.) Worse: once an item is un-clicked, it is *still* included as a source file. That is, these checkboxes are worse than useless. Work-around: in the filtering textbox beneath the checkboxes, strings can be inserted to perform the filter. Syntax is a little surprising: * is relative to source project directory (OK) * use double-asterisk for wild card * to omit a directory, end its path with a slash (a little help dialog or a tooltip explaining the syntax would be great.) Further badness: After a lot of experimenting, I realized that the double-click only takes when the mouse is over the top right corner of the checkbox. Putting the mouse directly in the middle of the box didn't work. (This is on Ubuntu Linux anyway) Assigning to the new owner of javame modules. |