Minor change in the wording in the comment that starts an empty applications.css file#8
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gitt0h0 wants to merge 2 commits intoeclipse-efx:masterfrom
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Minor change in the wording in the comment that starts an empty applications.css file#8gitt0h0 wants to merge 2 commits intoeclipse-efx:masterfrom
gitt0h0 wants to merge 2 commits intoeclipse-efx:masterfrom
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Proposing better wording for the empty .css file.
Minor update JavaFXProjectWizard.java
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Looks good but to allow me to merge this trivial change you need to sign the eca and update your commit with the right e-mail address |
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Tom, |
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Every small change counts and is important! |
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I found the wording of the empty applications.css file created by the JavaFXProjectWizard.java slightly odd. So I propose this minor change to use better words in this comment.