Closed GoogleCodeExporter closed 8 years ago
It is definitely NOT AnyEdit. You can grep the entire source code of Anyedit
for "Test Action" and you will find nothing.
You probably installed something else, or Helios SR1 itself has that issue.
I've just verified that on the "classic" 3.6 Eclipse the issue does not appear.
Regards,
Andrei
Original comment by iloveeclipse
on 2 Nov 2010 at 10:31
P.S. You can type ctrl+3, then "Menu Spy", then select the "bad" menu entry and
you will see more information about the menu and who contributed it.
CU
Andrei
Original comment by iloveeclipse
on 2 Nov 2010 at 10:34
Thanks for the info! For my Eclipse installation MenuSpy invocation happened
via ALT+SHIFT+F2, but it revealed succesfully the contributing plug-in (see
attachement). So AnyEdit was not one to blame even though I noticed menu item
just after AnyEdit installation. What I really wonder is how my workmate that
should have exactly same Eclipse installation (except AnyEdit) does not have
the menu.
Anyhow, my initial idea was not to blame AnyEdit in anyway, but just report the
issue that I noticed right after installation. It might have been helpful for
AnyEdit developers in case menu had really been left there due to AnyEdit. Next
time I know to check the probable menu issues with MemSpy before giving any
false reports :)
Original comment by mpuss...@gmail.com
on 15 Nov 2010 at 12:34
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