components show wrong images after update

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components show wrong images after update

by Jeffrey D. Brower :: Rate this Message:

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Greetings,

I installed the nbm files into netbeans from the latest update and  
when I reopened a current project some components (like the alert icon  
and the table empty cell icon for instance) have been changed to what  
look like tree node element graphics.

I do not specify any specific graphics for these and let them default  
(except for specifying "error" in the visual designer properties) so I  
am fairly well stumped.

Does anyone have any idea how to fix this?

--  Jeff Brower

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Re: components show wrong images after update

by John Yeary :: Rate this Message:

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I have not seen this issue so I am going out on a limb here. Please look at the affected files in the JSP view and note if any of them specify a 4.2 theme. If so, you will need to change them to the 4.3 theme.

There are some WAGs here: NetBeans 6.1/6.5 upgrade Woodstock from 4.2 to 4.3 Build 7.

John

On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 1:06 AM, Jeffrey D. Brower <Jeff@...> wrote:
Greetings,

I installed the nbm files into netbeans from the latest update and when I reopened a current project some components (like the alert icon and the table empty cell icon for instance) have been changed to what look like tree node element graphics.

I do not specify any specific graphics for these and let them default (except for specifying "error" in the visual designer properties) so I am fairly well stumped.

Does anyone have any idea how to fix this?

--  Jeff Brower
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