Bug 866

Summary: Preferences in Linux shows different XML editor than Windows
Product: [Identity Manager] Identity Designer Reporter: Stephen Harmon <stharmon>
Component: Welcome Page and BrandingAssignee: Rajesh Anandalai <rajesh.anandalai>
Status: VERIFIED FIXED QA Contact: Stephen Harmon <stharmon>
Severity: Normal    
Priority: P5 - None Keywords: Built, Provo
Version: 1.0.0 Designer   
Target Milestone: 1.0 M2   
Hardware: x86   
OS: Linux   
Whiteboard:
Found By: Integration Test Services Priority:
Business Priority: Blocker: ---
Marketing QA Status: --- IT Deployment: ---

Description Stephen Harmon 2005-01-06 21:57:46 UTC
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.
Comment 1 Lee Lowry 2005-01-07 21:07:17 UTC
It appears that the Linux build and the Windows build may be 
using different versions of the Hafnium, hence the different 
text.  I'm not sure, but can you look into this?
Comment 2 Rajesh Anandalai 2005-01-10 20:42:18 UTC
Task 129181
Comment 3 Howard Vanfleet 2005-01-11 21:01:54 UTC
Included in Designer build 20050111
Comment 4 Stephen Harmon 2005-01-12 19:30:58 UTC
Regressed 20050111
Comment 5 Bill Street 2005-09-16 21:31:46 UTC
Adding built keyword.
Comment 6 Bill Street 2007-04-30 16:37:25 UTC
Marking closed/resolved fixed bugs public view.
Comment 7 Bill Street 2007-04-30 16:40:00 UTC
Marking closed/resolved fixed bugs public view.