Bug 76016

Summary: Wrong icon and label name
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Developer Suite Reporter: Need Real Name <ahussain>
Component: eclipseAssignee: Tom Tromey <tromey>
Status: CLOSED CURRENTRELEASE QA Contact: Tom Tromey <tromey>
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Description Need Real Name 2002-10-15 19:48:52 UTC
Go to New->Project->Select C in the New Project Dialog.
In the right pane, the second option has a C++ icon beside it and the label is
"%SimpletoCStdMakeConversionWizard.name%". 
I think the icon should be a "C" icon, and the label should be "Simple to C".
Why is the label so complicated?

The same goes for the 2nd and 3rd labels in the right pane if C++ is selected in
the left pane. Also, the icon for the 2nd option here should show "C++" not "C".

Comment 1 Tom Tromey 2002-11-12 00:00:46 UTC
This appears to be fixed with Andrew's latest import


Comment 2 Need Real Name 2002-11-12 16:29:17 UTC
The labels are changed but the icons are the same. Also if you notice now, the
wizard name has changed so that under C++ projects, there are two wizards both
called "Convert to C++" and there seems to be no indication which is the C to
C++ and which is the Simple to C++ one. The one I know is supposed to be the C
to C++ has a C icon beside it (maybe is supposed to be the indication) but the
other one has a C++ icon, which doesn't indicate in any way that it converts
from a simple to a C++ project. 

This is the same as Bug #25889 on eclipse.org.

Comment 3 Need Real Name 2002-11-22 20:38:06 UTC
It looks good now except the icon for Convert to C/C++ Project under the C
projects list. It is a C++ icon. I'm not sure if this is how its meant to be,
but if that is ok, then this bug is fixed.

Comment 4 Jeremy Handcock 2003-07-24 21:05:02 UTC
The new project dialog is still confusing, but this specific problem has since
been resolved.  Closing.