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19
20
21 package org.netbeans.modules.tasklist.editor;
22
23 import org.netbeans.editor.LocaleSupport;
24 import org.netbeans.modules.editor.NbLocalizer;
25 import org.openide.modules.ModuleInstall;
26
27
28 /** Module installation class for the tasklist module
29  * I hate having to do this, but I need to add a Localizer
30  * to the editor; otherwise my "New Task" action in the
31  * editor margin won't get translated. I was hoping I could
32  * do it in the constructor for the TextAction, but that's too
33  * late; the name getString'ed in the constructor.
34  *
35  * @author Tor Norbye
36  */

37 public class TaskModule extends ModuleInstall {
38
39     static final long serialVersionUID = -3935204626992817943L;
40     
41     /**
42      * Called at startup; adds my own localizer for translation
43      */

44     public void restored() {
45         LocaleSupport.addLocalizer(new NbLocalizer(NewTaskEditorAction.class));
46     }
47 }
48
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