Thanks Ede,  for your answer and for the efforts you did.
On Ubuntu side, OpenJDK gives more problems, especially on displaying.
Oracle JRE seems more stable than OpenJDK. I will try to use JRE 1.7 and see .

Giuseppe



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Da: Stefan Steiniger <sst...@geo.uzh.ch>
A: OpenJump develop and use <jump-pilot-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
Inviato: Mercoledì 16 Novembre 2011 19:35
Oggetto: Re: [JPP-Devel] "All supported file types" option in file choser

Thanks a lot Ede - also for the further investiagtions.
I didn't even had a look at Ubuntu yet.

and I think OJ was using JRE 1.6.x because now with JRE 1.7 it works...

Stefan

On 16/11/2011 3:11 AM, edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:
> i added the extensions as it is common in other software. to distinct the 
> option from all files.
>
> problem with the old "all files" was that it is really an "all supported" and 
> does not show unknown extensions. but sometimes you have a file with a wrong 
> extension and this way you can see those. on windows file dialoges you can 
> even rename them in the file dialog which i find usually very handy.
>
> i'll shorten the all supported to a reasonable value with (...) ok?
>
> ..ede
>
> On 16.11.2011 11:05, Giuseppe Aruta wrote:
>> I found another big bug connected to this topic on Ubuntu: the button arrow 
>> on right side of scroll down is not displayed.
>> "All supported file types" seems not to be internationalized
>> For my point of view the old way till OJ 1.4.2 was working better :"All 
>> file" option was more than I would expect
>>
>> Peppe
>>
>>
>> *Da:* "edgar.sol...@web.de"<edgar.sol...@web.de>
>> *A:* OpenJump develop and use<jump-pilot-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
>> *Inviato:* Mercoledì 16 Novembre 2011 10:12
>> *Oggetto:* Re: [JPP-Devel] "All supported file types" option in file choser
>>
>> On 16.11.2011 06:32, Stefan Steiniger wrote:
>>>   Hei,
>>>
>>>   the file choser (using File>Open...>  and then selecting "File") adapts
>>>   according to the elements in the drop down box for the available file
>>>   types to load (on Windows 7). If I have the "all supported file types"
>>>   option selected, then the dialog stretches over my complete screen - in
>>>   fact exceeds it now ;)
>>>   Can we just have the option there without showing the supported file
>>>   type endings?
>>>
>> works for me on xp,vista,7 ... window7 screen attached. Which jre runs on 
>> your 7? Is your 7 64bit?
>>
>> ..ede
>>
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