I've got a wicket-bench question which I'll ask here since the wicket-bench
mailing
list seems moribund.

If you don't set a default html editor, what should happen in the html tab
of a wicket-bench
editor window? What I get is what appears to be a bastardized java editor
which behaves
inappropriately for html (for example, source -> toggle comment makes java
syntax comments).

Now the installation instructions say to set an explicit default html editor
in the eclipse preferences.
However I found at least one place in the wicket-bench code that directly
assumes that the java editor is
used for editing html files. I assume that's a bug.
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