https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1255108
Fredy Neeser <nfd(a)zurich.ibm.com> changed:
What |Removed |Added
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| |eclipse-sig(a)lists.fedorapro
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| |mat.booth(a)redhat.com,
| |rgrunber(a)redhat.com
Component|xorg-x11-drv-nouveau |eclipse
Assignee|bskeggs(a)redhat.com |akurtako(a)redhat.com
--- Comment #7 from Fredy Neeser <nfd(a)zurich.ibm.com> ---
Today's update to Eclipse MARS with these updates
eclipse-equinox-osgi-4.5.0-5.fc22.x86_64
eclipse-pde-4.5.0-5.fc22.x86_64
eclipse-platform-4.5.0-5.fc22.x86_64
eclipse-jdt-4.5.0-5.fc22.x86_64
eclipse-swt-4.5.0-5.fc22.x86_64
eclipse-ecf-core-3.10.0-5.fc22.x86_64
changed /etc/eclipse.ini to use GTK3.
With Eclipse JUNO, GTK3 did not work at all for me (corrupted editor window
when scrolling).
Now with Eclipse MARS, GTK3 looks better and scrolling seems to work, except
that I don't like the GTK3 "overlay scrollbars". These are activated only
when
clicked (with content shining through ...), which I find rather disturbing when
working on a large desktop monitor.
After googling for quite a while, I came across this discussion
https://www.reddit.com/r/gnome/comments/37bp1r/how_do_i_disable_316s_over...
and by adding the line
GTK_OVERLAY_SCROLLING=0
to ~/.profile, I got rid of the overlay scrollbars in both gedit and eclipse.
(Don't try LIBOVERLAY_SCROLLBAR=0, that's Ubuntu and doesn't work in Fedora.)
I also tested Eclipse MARS with GTK2, but with that configuration, the editor
window still does not correctly refresh when scrolling.
==> I guess the bug should be reassigned to Eclipse or GTK2.
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