Eclipse, Version: 2022-03 (4.23.0) & SpringToolSuite4, Version: 4.14.1.RELEASE has too wide header bar (window bar) and incorrectly scaled window UI buttons.
Other applications like VS Code & Android Studio are rendered correctly. On a screen below on a right side you can see SpringToolSuite4 window with incorrect header bar render and on left side there is AndroidStudio with correctly rendered header bar.
How I can fix Header Bar for STS / Eclipse for Ubuntu 22.04 without downgrading to Ubuntu 20.04?
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After installing new version of Eclipse, Version: 2019-09 R (4.13.0) Build id: 20190917-1200, workspace cannot anymore remember screen, where it were when closing. It always opens on screen 1 on left. Size of window works ok. Previous version has worked ok.
I'm using Mageia 7 with Gnome desktop.
It seems that all my window panes in workbench became irresponsible in STS when tried Window->Show view->Other->Tag registry.
Then after restart all panes become invisible/dissapeared.
I use Spring Tool Suite:
Version: 3.9.6.RELEASE
Build Id: 201809180749
Platform: Eclipse 2018-09 (4.9.0)
Clicking on the icons of the toolbar visible on the right side only hides window visible on the left. Panels/windows don't come back after restarting IDE.
The simplest solution would be to reset the Perspective from the Window menu.
I just upgraded from Ubuntu MATE 16.04 and Eclipse Luna to Ubuntu MATE 18.04 and Eclipse Oxygen.
After upgrading, I notice that the color combinations for highlighted lines in various places make the text illegible, as background and foreground colors are virtually identical—I had no such issues before the upgrade.
So far I have noticed two places where this happens.
In the drop-down list for the tab selector:
In the popup window which appears when debugging a CDT project in Eclipse and hovering over a variable:
I had no such issues in my previous setup, and I cannot find a setting for the background color. What gives?
I switched from Eclipse Indigo to Juno and I have one very irritating problem. When I open a pom editor the tabs under the main window are not visible (these with Dependency Hierarchy and so on). The same thing is when I use the JPDL editor... Is there anybody that has the same problem and knows the solution? My OS is Ubuntu 12.04 and I'm using classical Ubuntu theme. When I use the CSS spy in Eclipse, the tabs are highlited on red, but they are not showing.
After playing with compiz tool in ubuntu 12.04 (changed opacity of ubuntu top panel) something gone wrong with my eclipse indigo. It won't display control panel in ubuntu top panel (default place for windows' controls) but takes whole next line under ubuntu panel. All other applications didn't change behavior. Does anyone know how to roll things back?