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Nagy Attila commented on DIRSTUDIO-1115: ---------------------------------------- Yes, it is octet string. Actually it is a text, but with unknown encoding. Attribute right click -> Properties -> Attribute category says this: Description: vacationInfo Type: Binary ... Syntax: Syntax OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.40 Syntax Description: Octet String Thanks for looking into this. > Value editor settings are not used and the menu displays wrong entries > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: DIRSTUDIO-1115 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRSTUDIO-1115 > Project: Directory Studio > Issue Type: Bug > Components: studio-ldapbrowser > Affects Versions: 2.0.0-M10 (2.0.0.v20151221-M10) > Environment: Windows 7 x64 > Linux Debian 8.5 x64 > Reporter: Nagy Attila > Priority: Minor > > The following two issues are really close related to each other, so I'm > reporting them here together. If they should be reported separately, then > please indicate so, and I'll separate them. > I was trying to set custom value editor for some attributes (vacationInfo > octet stream) when I discovered that the settings are ignored. I added a new > entry into Value Editors (Eclipse Preferences -> LDAP Browser -> Value > Editors): > attribute: vacationInfo > value editor: "Text Editor" > Applied the settings (even restarted Eclipse) but on double clicking a > vacationInfo attribute nothing happens, not even if I right click and select > "Edit Value". The only way to edit the attribute value is to right click the > attribute, select "Edit Value With" and there selecting "Hex Editor". > While I was messing with these settings I noticed that the "Edit Value With" > submenu contains a changing entry (top one, besides the alternative editors > and the "Preferences..." one) which as I found out is the entry corresponding > to the previously selected attribute. So if selecting a password, afterwards > selecting a string attribute and then looking into the "Edit Value With" > submenu, it will contain a "Password Editor" entry which will do nothing. And > sometimes it does really weird things. > Eg: > Selecting a Boolean and afterwards a Password: the "Boolean Editor" entry is > displayed but it opens the "Password Editor". > Selecting a Password and afterwards a Boolean: the "Password Editor" entry is > displayed but it opens the "In-Place text Editor". -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)