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Subject:    DO NOT REPLY [Bug 41268]  New:  - javadoc <tag> element: mixing custom and standard tags
From:       bugzilla () apache ! org
Date:       2006-12-31 1:18:13
Message-ID: bug-41268-472 () http ! issues ! apache ! org/bugzilla/
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           Summary: javadoc <tag> element: mixing custom and standard tags
           Product: Ant
           Version: 1.7.0
          Platform: Other
        OS/Version: Windows 2000
            Status: NEW
          Severity: normal
          Priority: P2
         Component: Core tasks
        AssignedTo: dev@ant.apache.org
        ReportedBy: andre.fuegenschuh@gmx.de


With ant 1.6.* I followed the recommendations for the <tag> element *not* to add
a description for standard tags for to achieve a special sort order when mixing
them with custom tags. Worked fine.

With ant 1.7.0 (and Java 6 doclet) the sort order remains but the standard tags
are all *lowercase*.

I added a description to the standard tags (against the recommendation) - and it
works.

So, if this is the desired behaviour (?), the documentation for the nested <tag>
element needs to be updated.

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