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Build Identifier: 20100917-0705 i recently viewed the javadoc popup on a "StringBuilder.toString()" call and figured that the Text is not beeing auto-wrapped correctly leaving "some free space" between the words and the boarder ON THE RIGHT EDGE of the popup thingy. Reproducibility is "sometimes" because the effect depends on the the actual content of the javadoc popup AND where you called the popup on the screen. What i can say is, that the line-wrapper seems to work perfectly on the physical right edge of the popup border. BUT it should wrap lines a little "earlier" so there keeps some space between the most right words and the physical right boarder of the popup window (or thingy). Reproducible: Sometimes Steps to Reproduce: 1. put some code somewhere on the right half of your monitor/editor window: new Scanner(xxxx.toString(); 2. hover the mouse above "toString()" 3. the javadoc text MIGHT be auto-wrapped ON THE EDGE of the popup window, instead of wrapping -4 Pixels earlier to keep some space for better readability.
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