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+ title="Troubleshooting"
+ toplink="true">
+ <part id="general">
+ <title>General</title>
+ <faq id="How_can_I_configure_logging_in_the_editor">
+ <question>How can I configure logging in the editor?</question>
+ <answer>
+ <p>To get log4j to read your own configuration when developing the editor or
+ anything that has to do with cdmLibrary eclipse plugin you have to tell
+ log4j explicitly what configuration it should use. Otherwise it will scan
+ the classpath and use the first log4j.xml/log4j.properties file it finds
+ (which is mostly the log4j.properties in cdmlib-commons as it will be the
+ first one it encounters).</p>
+ <p>Passing the following argument to the Virtual Machine however does the trick:</p>
+ <source>-Dlog4j.configuration=file:///<path to your personal>/log4j.properties</source>
+ <p>If you run into trouble , you can debug log4j's startup sequence by passing
+ another argument to the VM.</p>
+ <source>-Dlog4j.debug</source>
+ </answer>
+ </faq>
+ <faq id="taxeditor_projects_have_errors">
+ <question>Some of the taxeditor projects have errors</question>
+ <answer>
+ <p>And the errors do look like the cdmlib dependecies can not be resolved, there are two possible solutions for this problem.</p>
+ <ol>
+ <li><em>cdmlib-plugin</em> does not contain the cdmlib dependencies
+ <p>Please follow the instructions on <a href="./getting-started.html#Dependencies">how to initialize the cdmlib-plugin</a></p>
+ </li>
+ <li>Your classpath is outdated
+ <p>Update your classpath by right-clicking any of the <em>taxeditor-*</em> projects and choose <em>PDE Tools -> Update Classpath...</em>. Click <Select All> in the dialog and confirm.</p>
+ </li>
+ </ol>
+ </answer>
+ </faq>
+ <faq id="Launching_the_editor_from_eclipse_is_simply_not_working">
+ <question>Launching the editor from eclipse is simply not working for me.</question>
+ <answer>
+ <p>This could be due to many reasons. Please have a look at the <a href="http://dev.e-taxonomy.eu/trac/wiki/TroubleshootingEditorLaunches">Troubleshooting Editor Launches</a> document on the developers wiki.</p>
+ </answer>
+ </faq>
+ <faq id="No_application_id_has_been_found">
+ <question>I get a "RuntimeException: No application id has been found." preceded by lots of "Missing required bundle" errors when launching my run/debug configuration</question>
+ <answer>
+ <p>Whenever you change something in the plguin dependency hirarchy, i.e. adding, (re)moving, or renaming a dependant plugin your run configuration does not know about that automatically. To solve this:</p>
+ <ul>
+ <li>In eclipse, open the <em>Run Configurations</em> wizard</li>
+ <li>Choose the run configuration in question</li>
+ <li>Select the <em>Plug-ins</em> tab</li>
+ <li>Click <em>Deselect All</em> from the buttons on the right</li>
+ <li>Click <em>Add Required Plug-ins</em></li>
+ <li>Apply your changes</li>
+ </ul>
+ <p>The editor should launch again.</p>
+ </answer>
+ </faq>
+ <faq id="ubuntu_gtk2_eclipse_rcp_crash">
+ <question>The Taxonomic Editor crashes or freezes in recent Ubuntu versions</question>
+ <answer>
+ <p>In recent Ubuntu versions (13.04, 13.10) the Taxomomic Editor crashes frequently (KDE) or freezes for some time (GNOME). The crashes in KDE are due to a bug which affects all Eclipse indigo (3.7) RCP based applications. Even this bug is currently discussed in the affected developer communities: <a href="https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/1241101">launchpad bug 1241101</a>, <a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=419729">eclipse bug 419729</a> the cause of this bug is still unclear.
+ </p>
+ <p>In KDE the crash occurs when the oxygene_gtk is being used. Therefore switching to another GTK2 theme is known as a temporary solution. The GTK2 theme Raleigh has been sucessfully used as a replacement to the oxygen_gtk2. You can either configure it globally or set the environmanet variable GTK2_RC_FILES for the application to run.</p>
+ <p>
+ <code>GTK2_RC_FILES=/usr/share/themes/Raleigh/gtk-2.0/gtkrc "/path/to/EDIT Taxonomic Editor/TaxonomicEditor"</code>
+ </p>
+ <p>The font size is usually too big in the default configration of this theme. In order to have a nicer font, you can create a file named .gtkrc-eclipse in your user home folder with the following content:</p>
+<pre>style "eclipse" {
+ font_name = "Ubuntu 9"
+}
+class "GtkWidget" style "eclipse"
+</pre>
+ <p>Finally, to launch the Editor, use following command line:</p>
+<p>
+ <code>GTK2_RC_FILES=/usr/share/themes/Raleigh/gtk-2.0/gtkrc:~/.gtkrc-eclipse "/path/to/EDIT Taxonomic Editor/TaxonomicEditor"</code>
+ </p>
+ </answer>
+ </faq>
+ </part>
+</faqs>