(In reply to Leo Ufimtsev from comment #71)
If there are no observed issues, we should consider backporting now to
resolve this bug.
Arun, here is my +1 for backporting it.
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As I missed the issues in my review - I have reviewed and pushed it, all
is good now.
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Title:
Java editor view has no focus after double-clicking
Both patches pushed to master. It's really good to see 5 years old bug finally
going out.
I don't have access to Windows box to test but this is really big usability
issue so having it fixed sooner is more important in my eyes. If there is such
an issue let's deal with it in separate bug.
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Arun, what do you think about backporting the patches to Mars?
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Title:
Java editor view has no focus after double-clicking a java file
To manage
(In reply to Leo Ufimtsev from comment #41)
I have a ~Work-in-progress~ patch here:
(NOT FULLY READY YET):
https://git.eclipse.org/r/#/c/49702
There are 2 issues:
1) 11 year workaround that steals focus that is no longer relevant. (Removed
it).
see:
git show
Can you try latest I-build with export SWT_WEBKIT2=true ? There is
experimental webkit2 support which runs certain things out of process
thus improves stability greatly.
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Can you try latest I-build with export SWT_WEBKIT2=true ? There is
experimental webkit2 support which runs certain things out of process
thus improves stability greatly.
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(In reply to Joe Bublor from comment #19)
I am using Open Suse 13.1 and I can reproduce this every time. I did not
see this until I installed 13.1 from a fresh install, then install the ADT
bundle from Android developer site.
Per instructions found on the Ubuntu site, I can change the GTK2
(In reply to comment #26)
Guys, is this a joke? This bug was reported around 1.5 years ago and still no
one was able to fix it?
Are you kidding me, that in 1.5 years the very best idea is to hack my system
files with vim?
That's plain ridiculous...
You know that this is open source,
(In reply to comment #28)
Hi Alexander,
Yes, I know it's an open source one, and I realize that this is the death of
the open source world: pointing at each other all the time. If you report a
bug
at Unity/Ubuntu, they point at this bug report. If you report it here, you say
it's their
(In reply to comment #26)
Guys, is this a joke? This bug was reported around 1.5 years ago and still no
one was able to fix it?
Are you kidding me, that in 1.5 years the very best idea is to hack my system
files with vim?
That's plain ridiculous...
You know that this is open source,
(In reply to comment #28)
Hi Alexander,
Yes, I know it's an open source one, and I realize that this is the death of
the open source world: pointing at each other all the time. If you report a
bug
at Unity/Ubuntu, they point at this bug report. If you report it here, you say
it's their
(In reply to comment #28)
Hi Alexander,
Yes, I know it's an open source one, and I realize that this is the death of
the open source world: pointing at each other all the time. If you report a
bug
at Unity/Ubuntu, they point at this bug report. If you report it here, you say
it's their
(In reply to comment #26)
Guys, is this a joke? This bug was reported around 1.5 years ago and still no
one was able to fix it?
Are you kidding me, that in 1.5 years the very best idea is to hack my system
files with vim?
That's plain ridiculous...
You know that this is open source,
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