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| Unexpected entries in the tool bar [message #296124] | Thu, 15 December 2005 08:47  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | We are experiencing this problem with our editors and found out that the same problem is reproducable using the gef examples.
 Here is how to reproduce:
 Launch the runtime workspace
 Create a new java project, Examples Project
 Right click on the Examples Project and select New >> Example... >> GEF
 >> Flow Diagram
 Repeat the previous step but this time select GEF >> Logic Diagram
 Open the emptyModel1.logic
 Observe the change to the tool bar
 Open the flowExample1.flow
 Observe the change to the tool bar
 Now, with both editors open and the flow editor in focus, close the
 runtime workspace.
 Reopen the runtime workspace
 Observe the change to the tool bar, the tool bar contains the combined
 entries for both editors
 Select the logic editor tab and the tool bar is back to normal
 This problem only happens on launch of the runtime workspace and only
 when the editor in focus is not the one that was opened first.
 This is causing a problem with out tool since our editors add a number
 of entries each to the tool bar.
 Is there a solution to this problem?
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| Re: Unexpected entries in the tool bar [message #296125 is a reply to message #296124] | Thu, 15 December 2005 08:54  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | Originally posted by: eclipse.bettsockentraeger.de 
 You should file a bug report on the issue.
 
 Regards
 Stefan
 
 Elias Wehbeh wrote:
 > We are experiencing this problem with our editors and found out that the
 > same problem is reproducable using the gef examples.
 > Here is how to reproduce:
 > Launch the runtime workspace
 > Create a new java project, Examples Project
 > Right click on the Examples Project and select New >> Example... >> GEF
 >  >> Flow Diagram
 > Repeat the previous step but this time select GEF >> Logic Diagram
 > Open the emptyModel1.logic
 > Observe the change to the tool bar
 > Open the flowExample1.flow
 > Observe the change to the tool bar
 > Now, with both editors open and the flow editor in focus, close the
 > runtime workspace.
 > Reopen the runtime workspace
 > Observe the change to the tool bar, the tool bar contains the combined
 > entries for both editors
 > Select the logic editor tab and the tool bar is back to normal
 > This problem only happens on launch of the runtime workspace and only
 > when the editor in focus is not the one that was opened first.
 > This is causing a problem with out tool since our editors add a number
 > of entries each to the tool bar.
 > Is there a solution to this problem?
 >
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