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Bug 352178

Summary: Refreshing with F5
Product: [Eclipse Project] Platform Reporter: Sean <eclipse>
Component: IDEAssignee: Platform-UI-Inbox <Platform-UI-Inbox>
Status: RESOLVED INVALID QA Contact:
Severity: normal    
Priority: P3 CC: daniel_megert, pwebster, remy.suen
Version: 4.1Keywords: needinfo
Target Milestone: ---   
Hardware: Macintosh   
OS: Mac OS X - Carbon (unsup.)   
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Description Sean CLA 2011-07-15 01:44:58 EDT
Build Identifier: 20110218-0911

Reproduction method:
1. Checkout a branch that changes an unopened file in your workspace:
git checkout branch
2. Double click the file in in Package Explorer to open it.
3. Observe "This file needs to be refreshed, press F5" message.
4. Press F5.
5. Observe nothing happens.
6. Click in the package explorer window.
7. Press F5 to observe refresh.

Since double clicking a file tells me to press F5, I expect it to work without having to click again.

Reproducible: Always
Comment 1 Dani Megert CLA 2011-07-15 02:55:36 EDT
Which editor are you using?

>3. Observe "This file needs to be refreshed, press F5" message.
Do you see this message in a dialog or inside the editor?

This works for me using 3.7 and 4.1. Can you try with one of those builds (we fixed a bug related to key b binding activation in the status editor.

You can check whether a plug-in that you installed steals the F5 key binding: press Ctrl+Shift+L while in the editor and then look for F5 in the pop-up.
Comment 2 Sean CLA 2011-07-15 04:18:53 EDT
I see the message in the source editor window.  The message is much longer, but I didn't feel like typing it all out.

How do I find out what version I have?  I thought Build 20110218-0911 corresponded to 4.1.

Ctrl+Shift+L doesn't do anything for me.  Are you on Mac?
Comment 3 Dani Megert CLA 2011-07-15 04:32:00 EDT
> How do I find out what version I have?  I thought Build 20110218-0911
> corresponded to 4.1.
The splash screen plus Help > About Eclipse. The latest builds (3.7 and 4.1) came out last month.

> Ctrl+Shift+L doesn't do anything for me.  Are you on Mac?
Try Command+Shift+L then.
Comment 4 Oleg Besedin CLA 2011-07-18 10:03:12 EDT
Works for me using Eclipse 3.7 and 4.1 on Mac Snow Leopard 64 bit stack.
Comment 5 Remy Suen CLA 2011-07-18 10:18:52 EDT
Duplicate of bug 327842 possibly?
Comment 6 Dani Megert CLA 2011-07-18 10:22:02 EDT
(In reply to comment #5)
> Duplicate of bug 327842 possibly?

I had that in mind as well. But said bug was Linux specific. We first need to hear whether the bug still exists when using 3.7 or 4.1.
Comment 7 Remy Suen CLA 2011-07-18 10:23:36 EDT
(In reply to comment #6)
> (In reply to comment #5)
> > Duplicate of bug 327842 possibly?
> 
> I had that in mind as well. But said bug was Linux specific.

Markus said it was broken on Cocoa also in bug 327842 comment 29.

> We first need to
> hear whether the bug still exists when using 3.7 or 4.1.

I do agree this would be most beneficial.
Comment 8 Dani Megert CLA 2011-07-18 10:57:09 EDT
(In reply to comment #7)
> (In reply to comment #6)
> > (In reply to comment #5)
> > > Duplicate of bug 327842 possibly?
> > 
> > I had that in mind as well. But said bug was Linux specific.
> 
> Markus said it was broken on Cocoa also in bug 327842 comment 29.
Indeed! So, I think this is really a dup.
Comment 9 Oleg Besedin CLA 2011-07-21 13:46:22 EDT
(In reply to comment #7)
> > We first need to
> > hear whether the bug still exists when using 3.7 or 4.1.

Please reopen if you can reproduce it on Eclipse 3.7 or 4.1.