> -So go ahead and commit your stuff. -But run ant junit-report in
> xjavadoc on the train first ;-)

[junit] Tests run: 15, Failures: 0, Errors: 0, Time elapsed: 1.162 sec

I'm assuming thats fine.

I've checked that samples build ok, and and that the standalone xdocletgui
is as was (made very few actual changes there).  What I have done is added
support for tree based editing with popup menus and small dialogs.

This is all checked in now, I'm about to do a clean checkout and test that I
haven't missed anything, but I'd love to get some feedback from ppl and will
put a post on user for some testing...  I think its quite usable atm.

cheers
dim





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