Re: [jbehave-dev] mailing list confusion
Hi Frank, my misunderstanding. Yes, I guess it should be a simple key-stroke command addition to an existing functionality (which is available already via the the menu). Can you provide a patch for this? Cheers On 26/11/2014 00:25, Frank Pedroza wrote: Thanks for the clarification. One clarification I should provide is that my intention with using Ctrl+F is to do a text search, not a format. I'm using Ctrl+H for now. On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 4:18 PM, Mauro Talevi mauro.tal...@aquilonia.org mailto:mauro.tal...@aquilonia.org wrote: Hi, Firstly: those listed below are not mailing lists but web archives - gmane and mail-archive.As archives, they are neither active nor inactive and you don't need to be subscribed to search them. You may use them to search for previous posts or you can post a question directly on the lists (as you're doing now ;-). Secondly: CTRL-F is only supported to format tables, at the moment. But you need to highlight the table for the action to be activated.To support the formatting of the entire story, an Eclipse formatter needs to be written. If you have the time and the expertise, your contribution would be most welcome. Here's how: http://jbehave.org/how-to-contribute.html Cheers On 25/11/2014 19:31, Frank Pedroza wrote: 2 issues: First: Sorry, but not sure how to answer this question. This may be a noob question, but it seems like every site does it differently. This page (http://jbehave.org/mailing-lists.html) lists 5 mailing lists with no description of the intent behind them: * gmane.comp.java.jbehave.devel http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.comp.java.jbehave.devel * gmane.comp.java.jbehave.user http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.comp.java.jbehave.user * gmane.comp.java.jbehave.scm http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.comp.java.jbehave.scm * dev@jbehave.codehaus.org http://www.mail-archive.com/dev@jbehave.codehaus.org/ * u...@jbehave.codehaus.org http://www.mail-archive.com/user@jbehave.codehaus.org/ Are these all active? Should I be subscribed/following all of these? Do I really need to go search all of these to see if a question I have has been addressed before? Second: There was a post on 9/17/2014 to u...@jbehave.codehaus.org mailto:u...@jbehave.codehaus.org titled CTRL+F does not work in JBehave editor. I haven't seen a response and I don't see anything listed in the jira (http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/JBEHAVE). Is this a known issue? Should/will a jira be created for it? What should the process be? How can I as a community member help?
Re: [jbehave-dev] mailing list confusion
And please raise a JIRA issue for it. On 27/11/2014 09:05, Mauro Talevi wrote: Hi Frank, my misunderstanding. Yes, I guess it should be a simple key-stroke command addition to an existing functionality (which is available already via the the menu). Can you provide a patch for this? Cheers On 26/11/2014 00:25, Frank Pedroza wrote: Thanks for the clarification. One clarification I should provide is that my intention with using Ctrl+F is to do a text search, not a format. I'm using Ctrl+H for now. On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 4:18 PM, Mauro Talevi mauro.tal...@aquilonia.org mailto:mauro.tal...@aquilonia.org wrote: Hi, Firstly: those listed below are not mailing lists but web archives - gmane and mail-archive.As archives, they are neither active nor inactive and you don't need to be subscribed to search them. You may use them to search for previous posts or you can post a question directly on the lists (as you're doing now ;-). Secondly: CTRL-F is only supported to format tables, at the moment. But you need to highlight the table for the action to be activated.To support the formatting of the entire story, an Eclipse formatter needs to be written. If you have the time and the expertise, your contribution would be most welcome. Here's how: http://jbehave.org/how-to-contribute.html Cheers On 25/11/2014 19:31, Frank Pedroza wrote: 2 issues: First: Sorry, but not sure how to answer this question. This may be a noob question, but it seems like every site does it differently. This page (http://jbehave.org/mailing-lists.html) lists 5 mailing lists with no description of the intent behind them: * gmane.comp.java.jbehave.devel http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.comp.java.jbehave.devel * gmane.comp.java.jbehave.user http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.comp.java.jbehave.user * gmane.comp.java.jbehave.scm http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.comp.java.jbehave.scm * dev@jbehave.codehaus.org http://www.mail-archive.com/dev@jbehave.codehaus.org/ * u...@jbehave.codehaus.org http://www.mail-archive.com/user@jbehave.codehaus.org/ Are these all active? Should I be subscribed/following all of these? Do I really need to go search all of these to see if a question I have has been addressed before? Second: There was a post on 9/17/2014 to u...@jbehave.codehaus.org mailto:u...@jbehave.codehaus.org titled CTRL+F does not work in JBehave editor. I haven't seen a response and I don't see anything listed in the jira (http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/JBEHAVE). Is this a known issue? Should/will a jira be created for it? What should the process be? How can I as a community member help?
Re: [jbehave-dev] mailing list confusion
Hi, Firstly: those listed below are not mailing lists but web archives - gmane and mail-archive.As archives, they are neither active nor inactive and you don't need to be subscribed to search them. You may use them to search for previous posts or you can post a question directly on the lists (as you're doing now ;-). Secondly: CTRL-F is only supported to format tables, at the moment. But you need to highlight the table for the action to be activated. To support the formatting of the entire story, an Eclipse formatter needs to be written. If you have the time and the expertise, your contribution would be most welcome. Here's how: http://jbehave.org/how-to-contribute.html Cheers On 25/11/2014 19:31, Frank Pedroza wrote: 2 issues: First: Sorry, but not sure how to answer this question. This may be a noob question, but it seems like every site does it differently. This page (http://jbehave.org/mailing-lists.html) lists 5 mailing lists with no description of the intent behind them: * gmane.comp.java.jbehave.devel http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.comp.java.jbehave.devel * gmane.comp.java.jbehave.user http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.comp.java.jbehave.user * gmane.comp.java.jbehave.scm http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.comp.java.jbehave.scm * dev@jbehave.codehaus.org http://www.mail-archive.com/dev@jbehave.codehaus.org/ * u...@jbehave.codehaus.org http://www.mail-archive.com/user@jbehave.codehaus.org/ Are these all active? Should I be subscribed/following all of these? Do I really need to go search all of these to see if a question I have has been addressed before? Second: There was a post on 9/17/2014 to u...@jbehave.codehaus.org mailto:u...@jbehave.codehaus.org titled CTRL+F does not work in JBehave editor. I haven't seen a response and I don't see anything listed in the jira (http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/JBEHAVE). Is this a known issue? Should/will a jira be created for it? What should the process be? How can I as a community member help?
Re: [jbehave-dev] mailing list confusion
Thanks for the clarification. One clarification I should provide is that my intention with using Ctrl+F is to do a text search, not a format. I'm using Ctrl+H for now. On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 4:18 PM, Mauro Talevi mauro.tal...@aquilonia.org wrote: Hi, Firstly: those listed below are not mailing lists but web archives - gmane and mail-archive.As archives, they are neither active nor inactive and you don't need to be subscribed to search them. You may use them to search for previous posts or you can post a question directly on the lists (as you're doing now ;-). Secondly: CTRL-F is only supported to format tables, at the moment. But you need to highlight the table for the action to be activated.To support the formatting of the entire story, an Eclipse formatter needs to be written. If you have the time and the expertise, your contribution would be most welcome. Here's how: http://jbehave.org/how-to-contribute.html Cheers On 25/11/2014 19:31, Frank Pedroza wrote: 2 issues: First: Sorry, but not sure how to answer this question. This may be a noob question, but it seems like every site does it differently. This page (http://jbehave.org/mailing-lists.html) lists 5 mailing lists with no description of the intent behind them: - gmane.comp.java.jbehave.devel http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.comp.java.jbehave.devel - gmane.comp.java.jbehave.user http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.comp.java.jbehave.user - gmane.comp.java.jbehave.scm http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.comp.java.jbehave.scm - dev@jbehave.codehaus.org http://www.mail-archive.com/dev@jbehave.codehaus.org/ - u...@jbehave.codehaus.org http://www.mail-archive.com/user@jbehave.codehaus.org/ Are these all active? Should I be subscribed/following all of these? Do I really need to go search all of these to see if a question I have has been addressed before? Second: There was a post on 9/17/2014 to u...@jbehave.codehaus.org titled CTRL+F does not work in JBehave editor. I haven't seen a response and I don't see anything listed in the jira (http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/JBEHAVE). Is this a known issue? Should/will a jira be created for it? What should the process be? How can I as a community member help?