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Bug opened with the resource bundle editor here:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&atid=701316&aid=1777814&group_id=125041
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Okay, I think I've found the problem. It's not a problem with the Red Hat
Properties Editor. Sorry for the false alarm, although I am confused about
things now.
Basically, the resource bundle editor creates property files with the following
format:
"key = value"
The Red Hat editor, identifi
it looks like any other eclipse plugin and if it does not support = it is a bug
you should report against them.
But with respect to us you should report it in jira with an example of the
properties file before and after as I cannot reproduce it.
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This is the plugin that I use:
http://www.resourcebundleeditor.com/
It may be specific of OS X? I can reproduce it any time I open a properties
file with the Red Hat editor.
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Which resuorce bundle editor plugin ? It needs to be fixed!
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btw. I just tried to reproduce this and when I have
value=somekey
it is kept.
Could you let us know how you reproduce it ?
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1) It definitely breaks the resource bundle editor plugin. I know properties
files can have the property names and values seperated by a space (and I think
a colon if I remember right), but I've never seen anyone NOT use the equals
sign. Any reason you've moved to spaces as default?
2) will d
1) it should not break anything; you do not need to have = in property files
2) report a feature request in our jira that we should try and keep the
existing value assignment operator (either space or =) when saving
3) Use Open With... to choose another editor.
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