| Summary: |
Preferences in Linux shows different XML editor than Windows |
| Product: |
[Identity Manager] Identity Designer
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Reporter: |
Stephen Harmon <stharmon> |
| Component: |
Welcome Page and Branding | Assignee: |
Rajesh Anandalai <rajesh.anandalai> |
| Status: |
VERIFIED
FIXED
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QA Contact: |
Stephen Harmon <stharmon> |
| Severity: |
Normal
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| Priority: |
P5 - None
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Keywords: |
Built, Provo |
| Version: |
1.0.0 Designer | |
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| Target Milestone: |
1.0 M2 | |
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| Hardware: |
x86 | |
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| OS: |
Linux | |
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Found By:
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Integration Test
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Blocker:
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As I understand it, we are using the Hafnium XML Editor on Windows and Linux. On Windows, launch Designer > WINDOWS > PREFERENCES > Expand the XML Category and you will see: XML Novell XML Editor XML Source View XML Tree View On Linux, launch Designer > WINDOWS > PREFERNCES > Expand the XML Category and you will see: XML Hafnium XML Editor Source View Hafnium XML Tree View On both platforms launch help and you will that we refer to the "Novell XML Editor" under Novell XML. Recommendation - In Linux call it the Novell XML Editor (as we do in Windows) rather than the Hafnium XML Editor. This will create less confusion with the users as they are looking through the help file.