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CDateTime border [message #32467] Thu, 05 April 2007 10:51 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: bsimpson.mstc.state.ms.us

I'm using the CDateTime widget in an RCP app on a simple Composite
inside a WizardPage. It seems to function ok, but I can't get the usual
border to appear. I'm creating it like this:

CDateTime beginDT = new CDateTime(c, CDT.BORDER | CDT.DROP_DOWN |
CDT.DATE_SHORT | CDT.TAB_FIELDS);

If it matters, I'm using a GridLayout and setting the GridData like so:

GridDataFactory.fillDefaults().align(SWT.CENTER, SWT.CENTER).hint(70,
SWT.DEFAULT).applyTo(beginDT);

Normal Combos on the same Composite have their borders painted correctly.
Re: CDateTime border [message #32502 is a reply to message #32467] Thu, 05 April 2007 10:54 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Originally posted by: bsimpson.mstc.state.ms.us

Forgot to mention this is on WinXP, Eclipse 3.2.2, SWT 3.2.2

Barry Simpson wrote:
> I'm using the CDateTime widget in an RCP app on a simple Composite
> inside a WizardPage. It seems to function ok, but I can't get the usual
> border to appear. I'm creating it like this:
>
> CDateTime beginDT = new CDateTime(c, CDT.BORDER | CDT.DROP_DOWN |
> CDT.DATE_SHORT | CDT.TAB_FIELDS);
>
> If it matters, I'm using a GridLayout and setting the GridData like so:
>
> GridDataFactory.fillDefaults().align(SWT.CENTER, SWT.CENTER).hint(70,
> SWT.DEFAULT).applyTo(beginDT);
>
> Normal Combos on the same Composite have their borders painted correctly.
Re: CDateTime border [message #32537 is a reply to message #32502] Thu, 05 April 2007 12:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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could you attach a small screenshot of the problem?
also, are you able to test it using a SWT 3.3 milestone?

(I don't have access to Windows, so I can't reproduce this directly)

thanks!

Barry Simpson wrote:
> Forgot to mention this is on WinXP, Eclipse 3.2.2, SWT 3.2.2
>
> Barry Simpson wrote:
>> I'm using the CDateTime widget in an RCP app on a simple Composite
>> inside a WizardPage. It seems to function ok, but I can't get the
>> usual border to appear. I'm creating it like this:
>>
>> CDateTime beginDT = new CDateTime(c, CDT.BORDER | CDT.DROP_DOWN |
>> CDT.DATE_SHORT | CDT.TAB_FIELDS);
>>
>> If it matters, I'm using a GridLayout and setting the GridData like so:
>>
>> GridDataFactory.fillDefaults().align(SWT.CENTER, SWT.CENTER).hint(70,
>> SWT.DEFAULT).applyTo(beginDT);
>>
>> Normal Combos on the same Composite have their borders painted correctly.
Re: CDateTime border [message #32638 is a reply to message #32537] Mon, 09 April 2007 12:48 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Originally posted by: bsimpson.mstc.state.ms.us

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Win32 screenshot attached.

I have not tried it with the SWT 3.3 milestone. I'll look into that and
get back with you.

Jeremy Dowdall wrote:
> could you attach a small screenshot of the problem?
> also, are you able to test it using a SWT 3.3 milestone?
>
> (I don't have access to Windows, so I can't reproduce this directly)
>
> thanks!
>
> Barry Simpson wrote:
>> Forgot to mention this is on WinXP, Eclipse 3.2.2, SWT 3.2.2
>>
>> Barry Simpson wrote:
>>> I'm using the CDateTime widget in an RCP app on a simple Composite
>>> inside a WizardPage. It seems to function ok, but I can't get the
>>> usual border to appear. I'm creating it like this:
>>>
>>> CDateTime beginDT = new CDateTime(c, CDT.BORDER | CDT.DROP_DOWN |
>>> CDT.DATE_SHORT | CDT.TAB_FIELDS);
>>>
>>> If it matters, I'm using a GridLayout and setting the GridData like so:
>>>
>>> GridDataFactory.fillDefaults().align(SWT.CENTER, SWT.CENTER).hint(70,
>>> SWT.DEFAULT).applyTo(beginDT);
>>>
>>> Normal Combos on the same Composite have their borders painted
>>> correctly.

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Re: CDateTime border [message #32673 is a reply to message #32537] Mon, 09 April 2007 14:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Originally posted by: bsimpson.mstc.state.ms.us

Tried the SWT 3.3 milestone 6, using eclipse-RCP-3.3M6-win32.zip as the
target for the RCP app that I'm using CDateTime in. Still no border on
the CDateTime widget.

(Incidentally, the dimensions of a wizard I was using are really wacked
out now, but that's a topic for another group, I suppose.)

Jeremy Dowdall wrote:
> could you attach a small screenshot of the problem?
> also, are you able to test it using a SWT 3.3 milestone?
>
> (I don't have access to Windows, so I can't reproduce this directly)
>
> thanks!
>
> Barry Simpson wrote:
>> Forgot to mention this is on WinXP, Eclipse 3.2.2, SWT 3.2.2
>>
>> Barry Simpson wrote:
>>> I'm using the CDateTime widget in an RCP app on a simple Composite
>>> inside a WizardPage. It seems to function ok, but I can't get the
>>> usual border to appear. I'm creating it like this:
>>>
>>> CDateTime beginDT = new CDateTime(c, CDT.BORDER | CDT.DROP_DOWN |
>>> CDT.DATE_SHORT | CDT.TAB_FIELDS);
>>>
>>> If it matters, I'm using a GridLayout and setting the GridData like so:
>>>
>>> GridDataFactory.fillDefaults().align(SWT.CENTER, SWT.CENTER).hint(70,
>>> SWT.DEFAULT).applyTo(beginDT);
>>>
>>> Normal Combos on the same Composite have their borders painted
>>> correctly.
Re: CDateTime border [message #32708 is a reply to message #32673] Tue, 10 April 2007 06:54 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
this should be fixed in HEAD; let me know if it's still not right (is
the button's background correct?)

thanks!

Barry Simpson wrote:
> Tried the SWT 3.3 milestone 6, using eclipse-RCP-3.3M6-win32.zip as the
> target for the RCP app that I'm using CDateTime in. Still no border on
> the CDateTime widget.
>
> (Incidentally, the dimensions of a wizard I was using are really wacked
> out now, but that's a topic for another group, I suppose.)
>
> Jeremy Dowdall wrote:
>> could you attach a small screenshot of the problem?
>> also, are you able to test it using a SWT 3.3 milestone?
>>
>> (I don't have access to Windows, so I can't reproduce this directly)
>>
>> thanks!
>>
>> Barry Simpson wrote:
>>> Forgot to mention this is on WinXP, Eclipse 3.2.2, SWT 3.2.2
>>>
>>> Barry Simpson wrote:
>>>> I'm using the CDateTime widget in an RCP app on a simple Composite
>>>> inside a WizardPage. It seems to function ok, but I can't get the
>>>> usual border to appear. I'm creating it like this:
>>>>
>>>> CDateTime beginDT = new CDateTime(c, CDT.BORDER | CDT.DROP_DOWN |
>>>> CDT.DATE_SHORT | CDT.TAB_FIELDS);
>>>>
>>>> If it matters, I'm using a GridLayout and setting the GridData like so:
>>>>
>>>> GridDataFactory.fillDefaults().align(SWT.CENTER,
>>>> SWT.CENTER).hint(70, SWT.DEFAULT).applyTo(beginDT);
>>>>
>>>> Normal Combos on the same Composite have their borders painted
>>>> correctly.
Re: CDateTime border [message #32744 is a reply to message #32708] Tue, 10 April 2007 16:06 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hello,

I downloaded the latest version today (nebula_cdatetime_0.9.0) and I'm
having the same problem. The button looks ok, but I have no border.

My platform is Windows XP SP2.

Thanks,

Camilo Arango.
Re: CDateTime border [message #32827 is a reply to message #32744] Tue, 10 April 2007 16:20 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hi Camilo,

Unfortunately, the fix is only in CVS right now.

Camilo Arango wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I downloaded the latest version today (nebula_cdatetime_0.9.0) and I'm
> having the same problem. The button looks ok, but I have no border.
>
> My platform is Windows XP SP2.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Camilo Arango.
>
Re: CDateTime border [message #32859 is a reply to message #32708] Tue, 10 April 2007 16:37 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Originally posted by: bsimpson.mstc.state.ms.us

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I got the fix from CVS, rebuilt the widget's jar and plugin, got all my
package name problems straighted out (needed to remove "swt" from the
widget's package name in many places in my projects), and the border
looks fine now. (Back to using SWT 3.2, BTW.)

The only background issue I see is when the widget is disabled, there's
a white line at the top. See attached screenshot.

Thanks!

Jeremy Dowdall wrote:
> this should be fixed in HEAD; let me know if it's still not right (is
> the button's background correct?)
>
> thanks!
>
> Barry Simpson wrote:
>> Tried the SWT 3.3 milestone 6, using eclipse-RCP-3.3M6-win32.zip as
>> the target for the RCP app that I'm using CDateTime in. Still no
>> border on the CDateTime widget.
>>
>> (Incidentally, the dimensions of a wizard I was using are really
>> wacked out now, but that's a topic for another group, I suppose.)
>>
>> Jeremy Dowdall wrote:
>>> could you attach a small screenshot of the problem?
>>> also, are you able to test it using a SWT 3.3 milestone?
>>>
>>> (I don't have access to Windows, so I can't reproduce this directly)
>>>
>>> thanks!
>>>
>>> Barry Simpson wrote:
>>>> Forgot to mention this is on WinXP, Eclipse 3.2.2, SWT 3.2.2
>>>>
>>>> Barry Simpson wrote:
>>>>> I'm using the CDateTime widget in an RCP app on a simple Composite
>>>>> inside a WizardPage. It seems to function ok, but I can't get the
>>>>> usual border to appear. I'm creating it like this:
>>>>>
>>>>> CDateTime beginDT = new CDateTime(c, CDT.BORDER | CDT.DROP_DOWN |
>>>>> CDT.DATE_SHORT | CDT.TAB_FIELDS);
>>>>>
>>>>> If it matters, I'm using a GridLayout and setting the GridData like
>>>>> so:
>>>>>
>>>>> GridDataFactory.fillDefaults().align(SWT.CENTER,
>>>>> SWT.CENTER).hint(70, SWT.DEFAULT).applyTo(beginDT);
>>>>>
>>>>> Normal Combos on the same Composite have their borders painted
>>>>> correctly.

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Re: CDateTime border [message #32929 is a reply to message #32827] Thu, 12 April 2007 17:30 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hi Jeremy,

> Unfortunately, the fix is only in CVS right now.

When would be the next jar release out?

Thanks,

Camilo Arango
Re: CDateTime border [message #33398 is a reply to message #32827] Fri, 27 April 2007 00:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Originally posted by: reg.hill-labs.co.nz

Sorry to be daft...

But where do I find the nebula project in CVS?

Have looked under the /cvsroot/eclipse but can't seem to find it.

Regards
Colin
Re: CDateTime border [message #33430 is a reply to message #33398] Fri, 27 April 2007 00:50 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Originally posted by: reg.hill-labs.co.nz

Sorry... I was daft... spent ages looking then a few minutes later
realised I should be looking in /cvsroot/technology (still a bit new at
this :-))

Regards
Colin
Re: CDateTime border [message #35031 is a reply to message #32929] Thu, 17 May 2007 16:09 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
It's been a month now since my last post. Do you think the next jar will
be posted soon?

Thanks,

Camilo Arango.
Re: CDateTime border [message #580761 is a reply to message #32467] Thu, 05 April 2007 10:54 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: bsimpson.mstc.state.ms.us

Forgot to mention this is on WinXP, Eclipse 3.2.2, SWT 3.2.2

Barry Simpson wrote:
> I'm using the CDateTime widget in an RCP app on a simple Composite
> inside a WizardPage. It seems to function ok, but I can't get the usual
> border to appear. I'm creating it like this:
>
> CDateTime beginDT = new CDateTime(c, CDT.BORDER | CDT.DROP_DOWN |
> CDT.DATE_SHORT | CDT.TAB_FIELDS);
>
> If it matters, I'm using a GridLayout and setting the GridData like so:
>
> GridDataFactory.fillDefaults().align(SWT.CENTER, SWT.CENTER).hint(70,
> SWT.DEFAULT).applyTo(beginDT);
>
> Normal Combos on the same Composite have their borders painted correctly.
Re: CDateTime border [message #580780 is a reply to message #32502] Thu, 05 April 2007 12:01 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
could you attach a small screenshot of the problem?
also, are you able to test it using a SWT 3.3 milestone?

(I don't have access to Windows, so I can't reproduce this directly)

thanks!

Barry Simpson wrote:
> Forgot to mention this is on WinXP, Eclipse 3.2.2, SWT 3.2.2
>
> Barry Simpson wrote:
>> I'm using the CDateTime widget in an RCP app on a simple Composite
>> inside a WizardPage. It seems to function ok, but I can't get the
>> usual border to appear. I'm creating it like this:
>>
>> CDateTime beginDT = new CDateTime(c, CDT.BORDER | CDT.DROP_DOWN |
>> CDT.DATE_SHORT | CDT.TAB_FIELDS);
>>
>> If it matters, I'm using a GridLayout and setting the GridData like so:
>>
>> GridDataFactory.fillDefaults().align(SWT.CENTER, SWT.CENTER).hint(70,
>> SWT.DEFAULT).applyTo(beginDT);
>>
>> Normal Combos on the same Composite have their borders painted correctly.
Re: CDateTime border [message #580879 is a reply to message #32537] Mon, 09 April 2007 12:48 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: bsimpson.mstc.state.ms.us

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Win32 screenshot attached.

I have not tried it with the SWT 3.3 milestone. I'll look into that and
get back with you.

Jeremy Dowdall wrote:
> could you attach a small screenshot of the problem?
> also, are you able to test it using a SWT 3.3 milestone?
>
> (I don't have access to Windows, so I can't reproduce this directly)
>
> thanks!
>
> Barry Simpson wrote:
>> Forgot to mention this is on WinXP, Eclipse 3.2.2, SWT 3.2.2
>>
>> Barry Simpson wrote:
>>> I'm using the CDateTime widget in an RCP app on a simple Composite
>>> inside a WizardPage. It seems to function ok, but I can't get the
>>> usual border to appear. I'm creating it like this:
>>>
>>> CDateTime beginDT = new CDateTime(c, CDT.BORDER | CDT.DROP_DOWN |
>>> CDT.DATE_SHORT | CDT.TAB_FIELDS);
>>>
>>> If it matters, I'm using a GridLayout and setting the GridData like so:
>>>
>>> GridDataFactory.fillDefaults().align(SWT.CENTER, SWT.CENTER).hint(70,
>>> SWT.DEFAULT).applyTo(beginDT);
>>>
>>> Normal Combos on the same Composite have their borders painted
>>> correctly.

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Re: CDateTime border [message #580905 is a reply to message #32537] Mon, 09 April 2007 14:45 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: bsimpson.mstc.state.ms.us

Tried the SWT 3.3 milestone 6, using eclipse-RCP-3.3M6-win32.zip as the
target for the RCP app that I'm using CDateTime in. Still no border on
the CDateTime widget.

(Incidentally, the dimensions of a wizard I was using are really wacked
out now, but that's a topic for another group, I suppose.)

Jeremy Dowdall wrote:
> could you attach a small screenshot of the problem?
> also, are you able to test it using a SWT 3.3 milestone?
>
> (I don't have access to Windows, so I can't reproduce this directly)
>
> thanks!
>
> Barry Simpson wrote:
>> Forgot to mention this is on WinXP, Eclipse 3.2.2, SWT 3.2.2
>>
>> Barry Simpson wrote:
>>> I'm using the CDateTime widget in an RCP app on a simple Composite
>>> inside a WizardPage. It seems to function ok, but I can't get the
>>> usual border to appear. I'm creating it like this:
>>>
>>> CDateTime beginDT = new CDateTime(c, CDT.BORDER | CDT.DROP_DOWN |
>>> CDT.DATE_SHORT | CDT.TAB_FIELDS);
>>>
>>> If it matters, I'm using a GridLayout and setting the GridData like so:
>>>
>>> GridDataFactory.fillDefaults().align(SWT.CENTER, SWT.CENTER).hint(70,
>>> SWT.DEFAULT).applyTo(beginDT);
>>>
>>> Normal Combos on the same Composite have their borders painted
>>> correctly.
Re: CDateTime border [message #580916 is a reply to message #32673] Tue, 10 April 2007 06:54 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
this should be fixed in HEAD; let me know if it's still not right (is
the button's background correct?)

thanks!

Barry Simpson wrote:
> Tried the SWT 3.3 milestone 6, using eclipse-RCP-3.3M6-win32.zip as the
> target for the RCP app that I'm using CDateTime in. Still no border on
> the CDateTime widget.
>
> (Incidentally, the dimensions of a wizard I was using are really wacked
> out now, but that's a topic for another group, I suppose.)
>
> Jeremy Dowdall wrote:
>> could you attach a small screenshot of the problem?
>> also, are you able to test it using a SWT 3.3 milestone?
>>
>> (I don't have access to Windows, so I can't reproduce this directly)
>>
>> thanks!
>>
>> Barry Simpson wrote:
>>> Forgot to mention this is on WinXP, Eclipse 3.2.2, SWT 3.2.2
>>>
>>> Barry Simpson wrote:
>>>> I'm using the CDateTime widget in an RCP app on a simple Composite
>>>> inside a WizardPage. It seems to function ok, but I can't get the
>>>> usual border to appear. I'm creating it like this:
>>>>
>>>> CDateTime beginDT = new CDateTime(c, CDT.BORDER | CDT.DROP_DOWN |
>>>> CDT.DATE_SHORT | CDT.TAB_FIELDS);
>>>>
>>>> If it matters, I'm using a GridLayout and setting the GridData like so:
>>>>
>>>> GridDataFactory.fillDefaults().align(SWT.CENTER,
>>>> SWT.CENTER).hint(70, SWT.DEFAULT).applyTo(beginDT);
>>>>
>>>> Normal Combos on the same Composite have their borders painted
>>>> correctly.
Re: CDateTime border [message #580930 is a reply to message #32708] Tue, 10 April 2007 16:06 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Hello,

I downloaded the latest version today (nebula_cdatetime_0.9.0) and I'm
having the same problem. The button looks ok, but I have no border.

My platform is Windows XP SP2.

Thanks,

Camilo Arango.
Re: CDateTime border [message #580940 is a reply to message #32744] Tue, 10 April 2007 16:20 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Hi Camilo,

Unfortunately, the fix is only in CVS right now.

Camilo Arango wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I downloaded the latest version today (nebula_cdatetime_0.9.0) and I'm
> having the same problem. The button looks ok, but I have no border.
>
> My platform is Windows XP SP2.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Camilo Arango.
>
Re: CDateTime border [message #580971 is a reply to message #32708] Tue, 10 April 2007 16:37 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: bsimpson.mstc.state.ms.us

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I got the fix from CVS, rebuilt the widget's jar and plugin, got all my
package name problems straighted out (needed to remove "swt" from the
widget's package name in many places in my projects), and the border
looks fine now. (Back to using SWT 3.2, BTW.)

The only background issue I see is when the widget is disabled, there's
a white line at the top. See attached screenshot.

Thanks!

Jeremy Dowdall wrote:
> this should be fixed in HEAD; let me know if it's still not right (is
> the button's background correct?)
>
> thanks!
>
> Barry Simpson wrote:
>> Tried the SWT 3.3 milestone 6, using eclipse-RCP-3.3M6-win32.zip as
>> the target for the RCP app that I'm using CDateTime in. Still no
>> border on the CDateTime widget.
>>
>> (Incidentally, the dimensions of a wizard I was using are really
>> wacked out now, but that's a topic for another group, I suppose.)
>>
>> Jeremy Dowdall wrote:
>>> could you attach a small screenshot of the problem?
>>> also, are you able to test it using a SWT 3.3 milestone?
>>>
>>> (I don't have access to Windows, so I can't reproduce this directly)
>>>
>>> thanks!
>>>
>>> Barry Simpson wrote:
>>>> Forgot to mention this is on WinXP, Eclipse 3.2.2, SWT 3.2.2
>>>>
>>>> Barry Simpson wrote:
>>>>> I'm using the CDateTime widget in an RCP app on a simple Composite
>>>>> inside a WizardPage. It seems to function ok, but I can't get the
>>>>> usual border to appear. I'm creating it like this:
>>>>>
>>>>> CDateTime beginDT = new CDateTime(c, CDT.BORDER | CDT.DROP_DOWN |
>>>>> CDT.DATE_SHORT | CDT.TAB_FIELDS);
>>>>>
>>>>> If it matters, I'm using a GridLayout and setting the GridData like
>>>>> so:
>>>>>
>>>>> GridDataFactory.fillDefaults().align(SWT.CENTER,
>>>>> SWT.CENTER).hint(70, SWT.DEFAULT).applyTo(beginDT);
>>>>>
>>>>> Normal Combos on the same Composite have their borders painted
>>>>> correctly.

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Re: CDateTime border [message #581002 is a reply to message #32827] Thu, 12 April 2007 17:30 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Hi Jeremy,

> Unfortunately, the fix is only in CVS right now.

When would be the next jar release out?

Thanks,

Camilo Arango
Re: CDateTime border [message #581265 is a reply to message #32827] Fri, 27 April 2007 00:42 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Sorry to be daft...

But where do I find the nebula project in CVS?

Have looked under the /cvsroot/eclipse but can't seem to find it.

Regards
Colin
Re: CDateTime border [message #581298 is a reply to message #33398] Fri, 27 April 2007 00:50 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Sorry... I was daft... spent ages looking then a few minutes later
realised I should be looking in /cvsroot/technology (still a bit new at
this :-))

Regards
Colin
Re: CDateTime border [message #582417 is a reply to message #32929] Thu, 17 May 2007 16:09 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
It's been a month now since my last post. Do you think the next jar will
be posted soon?

Thanks,

Camilo Arango.
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