Shadow Post in Wolfram Workbench 2.0

I am writing documentation for a package with WB 2.0. Very often, when I create links or insert cells using the documentation tool palette, I get the following message:

Global StyleNames::shdw: Symbol StyleNames appears in multiple contexts {Global, System }; definitions in context Globalcan obscure or obscure other definitions.

This message appears even after starting a new Workbench session - Mathematica.

Other than that, everything else is working fine. The documentation pages look fine, although I haven't created the Build yet. Links, for example, work as expected.

Can you explain why I received this message and how to fix it? Should I expect problems during the build phase?

The only “hint” I can give (maybe it doesn’t matter) is that the first time I created pages with characters (automatically from usage messages), WB somehow “got confused” and Included are the pages for the Numerical example package that I downloaded from the Wolfram Workbench website. I deleted these character pages and excluded any links / connections / extensions related to this Numerical package, and since then everything looks fine except for the above message.


I only experimented a bit with this problem, and this is exactly what happens:

  • Launch WB 2.0
  • In the package explorer, double-click on the .nb file so that MMA starts automatically as the default editor (I use the CardDeck.nb file in the CardDeck sample package found on the Workbench website).
  • MMA DocumentationTools
  • ( , )

! : StyleNames::shdw: Symbol StyleNames appears in multiple contexts {Global, System }; definitions in context Global . →

. , , - DocumentationTools. - ? ?

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