Hi Eric,
Of course it would be the ultimate goal that the SWT application will
look like the system, but you already sketched the problems. If this
goal is not to achieve for a larger amount of Linux systems, we need to
provide a different solution, so the SWT application will at least run
fi
1) For a SWT application you can specify the theme by exporting the GTK_THEME
env. variable before launching this app. For IDE we could do this in the
launcher code.
2) For both cases we would need to have a new bundle containing this theme
files (deployed as directory).
3) *SOMEHOW* we would ne
On 2/22/19 9:32 AM, Thomas Singer wrote:
The question remains how to get that running just for the SWT
application without having to change a system theme, or without
installing anything to the system or the user.
Well now we get into murkier waters of whether SWT should have a concept
of t
The question remains how to get that running just for the SWT
application without having to change a system theme, or without
installing anything to the system or the user.
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Thomas Singer
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On 2/22/19 8:50 AM, Mike Wilson wrote:
I'm not averse to there being an "Eclipse" theme, but experience has
shown that it takes significant investment to create/maintain GTK
themes. Even if we were just repackaging an existing one, there would be
significant testing overhead, since including a
I'm not averse to there being an "Eclipse" theme, but experience has shown that it takes significant investment to create/maintain GTK themes. Even if we were just repackaging an existing one, there would be significant testing overhead, since including a theme that wasn't known to work on the "var
Hi Eric,
According to my experience as an SWT user there even exist Linux
variants that aren't shipping GTK3 default themes. How to support them?
Maybe SWT should support at least one *own* GTK3 theme (and ship it), so
the SWT based application can run without problems, look decent and
consis
Greetings,
I have upgraded my Jetty, OSGi and gogo jars with new drop
R-4.9-201809060745
https://download.eclipse.org/equinox/drops/R-4.9-201809060745/index.php
After this while system bootup, all the annotation of Felix is not working,
For Example
@FactoryConfigurationAdapterService(provides =
Hi All,
We have 4.11 RC1 scheduled on Mar 01, 2019. Please refer to the freeze
plan:
http://www.eclipse.org/eclipse/development/plans/freeze_plan_4_11.php
Here is the schedule:
Feb 27, 2019, 8pm EST Wednesday API and feature freeze,
4.11 RC1 Release candidate build
Feb 28, 20
Hi All,
We are pleased to announce that 2019-03 M3 is available for download and
updates.
Eclipse downloads:
http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/drops4/S-4.11M3-201902201800/
Update existing (non-production) installs:
http://download.eclipse.org/eclips
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