Bug 579148 - Fix collapsing of unpainted folding annotations "Collapse All" would only collapse part of the annotations, omitting those that have never been painted. More generally, the same applied to any kind of programmatic collapsing via markCollapsed() or ProjectionAnnotationModel.collapse(). As a side effect, single-line folding annotations that have been collapsed by "Collapse All" now appear visible when they are revealed and only hide after being expanded once, but that's the best we can do within the hack set up by bug 85874/88943 (0fe6d28) and seems the lesser evil. Change-Id: Ic9d46de1e4998fd40c1db2e9df9483aa7ccf5a3a Signed-off-by: Christian Walther <walther@indel.ch>
Thanks for your interest in this project. Check the contributing document for information on that.
The Eclipse Web Tools Platform Source Editing project provides source editing support for typical “web” languages and the mixing of them, with a focus on making the editors extensible and easily reusable. Here you will find tools for working with XML, XML Schema, XSL, HTML, CSS, JSON, DTD, and JSP resources, as well as an XML Perspective.
Information regarding source code management, builds, coding standards, and more.
The project maintains the following source code repository (this is not a cloning URL):
The 5 other similarly named repositories have been merged into the main for some time.
This project uses Bugzilla to track ongoing development and issues.
Be sure to search for existing bugs before you create another one. Remember that contributions are always welcome!
This Eclipse Foundation open project is governed by the Eclipse Foundation Development Process and operates under the terms of the Eclipse IP Policy.
In order to be able to contribute to Eclipse Foundation projects you must electronically sign the Eclipse Contributor Agreement (ECA).
The ECA provides the Eclipse Foundation with a permanent record that you agree that each of your contributions will comply with the commitments documented in the Developer Certificate of Origin (DCO). Having an ECA on file associated with the email address matching the “Author” field of your contribution‘s Git commits fulfills the DCO’s requirement that you sign-off on your contributions.
For more information, please see the Eclipse Committer Handbook: https://www.eclipse.org/projects/handbook/#resources-commit
Contact the project developers via the project's “dev” list.