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Riyad Kalla.
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ram_2000MemberWhen i click the “custom” button for the show/hide drawer in snippets, i get a pop-up window that allows me to select content types…But the labels are missing in the checkboxes. Hard to see what options are available.
Thanks,
Ram.
Riyad KallaMemberRam,
I don’t quite see what you mean. I switched to Snippets, used the drop down arow to open the “Customize” dialog. I clicked around and don’t see any content-type check boxes anywhere… or atleast check boxes missing labels.Can you clarify how to see what you are seeing?
ram_2000Member– Click on ‘category’ elements in the tree (CSS, HTML, Javascript etc…)
– On the right pane you should see Show/Hide Drawer label (below open drawer at start-up)
– This has 3 options (always show, always hide, custom)
– Select ‘custom’ and click ‘browse’ button
– You should see the ‘Content Type Selection’ pop-up
– This pop-up has a list of checkboxes without labels.Hope this helps.
Riyad KallaMemberAhh I see it now, but on my install I see all the labels. Can you paste the result of MyEclipse > Installation Summary > INstall Details for me to look at? Also try restarting using -clean and even try a new workspace to see if they appear.
ram_2000Membernow you lost me…i don’t see MyEclipse > Installation Summary > INstall Details
I’m pasting my configuration summary here..
*** Date: Sat Sep 23 03:21:30 PDT 2006
*** System properties:
OS=WindowsXP
OS version=5.1
Java version=1.5.0_07*** MyEclipse details:
MyEclipse Enterprise WorkbenchVersion: 4.1.1 GA
Build id: 20060309-4.1.1-GA*** Eclipse details:
Eclipse SDKVersion: 3.1.2
Build id: M20060118-1600Eclipse Platform
Version: 3.1.2
Build id: M20060118-1600Eclipse RCP
Version: 3.1.2
Build id: M20060118-1600Eclipse Java Development Tools
Version: 3.1.2
Build id: M20060118-1600Eclipse Plug-in Development Environment
Version: 3.1.2
Build id: M20060118-1600Eclipse Project SDK
Version: 3.1.2
Build id: M20060118-1600Eclipse startup command=-os
win32
-ws
win32
-arch
x86
-launcher
C:\MyPrograms\eclipse-root\eclipse-3.1.2\eclipse.exe
-name
Eclipse
-showsplash
600
-exitdata
ad4_7d0
-clean
-vm
C:\WINDOWS\system32\javaw.exe-clean didn’t help.
Riyad KallaMemberAhh, this could have been a bug fix, I’m using MyEclipse 5.0.1 and Eclipse 3.2. Let’s try a new workspace on your side first:
File > Switch Workspace > C:\tempworkspace, hit OK to restart. Now pop open the dialog in the Snippets view, do you see the labels? If not, I would suggest a clean install of MyEclipse 5.0.1 and Eclipse 3.2 to new directories (parallel to the install you have now, to make sure the new setup works before you erase the old setup). -
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