This bug was fixed in the package openjdk-lts - 11.0.3+5-1ubuntu2
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openjdk-lts (11.0.3+5-1ubuntu2) disco; urgency=medium
* Fix configuring with the vendor flags.
-- Matthias Klose Tue, 02 Apr 2019 16:42:19 +0200
** Changed in: openjdk-lts (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => F
jabref entrytable preferences window running under openjdk-11 with the
upstream fix applied, JTable is still badly draw (no left border, as if
cropped) and the select box has no borders.
top: gtk2
bottom: gtk3
** Attachment added: "bionic_jabref_preferences-table-window.png"
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jabref general preferences window running under openjdk-11 with the upstream
fix applied:
top: gtk2
bottom: gtk3
** Attachment added: "bionic_jabreb_preferences-window-general.png"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openjdk-lts/+bug/1770278/+attachment/5249646/+files/bionic_jabreb_pref
Comparison of jabref from bionic-proposed running under openjdk-11 with
the upstream fix under GTK3 (top) and GTK2 (bottom).
$ apt policy jabref
jabref:
Installed: 3.8.2+ds-12~18.04
Candidate: 3.8.2+ds-12~18.04
Version table:
*** 3.8.2+ds-12~18.04 500
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/u
I applied the fix, build a new openjdk for the test and saw a bit of an
improvement, but some widgets are still looking weird. JComboBox from
JFileChooser still looks wrong.
The jabref app has some weird spacing in various widgets, including its
toolbar. Meanwhile it also has the broken JComboBox
A comparison between GTK3 (with and without the fix) and GTK 2.
Top: GTK3 running under OpenJDK 11 with the fix applied (see how JComboBox is
still broken)
Center: GTK3 without the fix (as originally reported)
Bottom: GTK2, looking ok
** Attachment added:
"bionic-jfilechooser-demo_gtk3-fix-top_g
There has been some recent updates in the upstream bug [1,2] - too bad
that Launchpad cannot track it.
>From January 3rd:
"This is an issue with gtk version 3.20 and later. gtk has made some major
changes in their theme handling in gtk 3.20 and applications need to change to
adapt to those chang
** Changed in: openjdk-10 (Debian)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Swing applications look strange with OpenJDK-11
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The bug was opened at the main bugs.java.com bug tracking.
https://bugs.java.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=JDK-8203627
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I have reported it under https://bugreport.java.com and got the bug
number 9053855 - it is now under review by Oracle, I will update it here
when they make the report public.
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Thanks for the feedback. Indeed, Ubuntu's (and Debian's) OpenJDK
actually applies the patch from JDK-8198649 in order to enable GTK3 by
default in OpenJDK 10, while upstream that has only applied that to
OpenJDK 11 which has not yet been released.
That's why Oracle's JDK 10 works fine unless you s
Sorry I got confused about version 11 and 10. I meant Oracle JDK 10.
This release does not have the issue unless I add -Djdk.gtk.version=3 on
command line.
I also noticed that the issue goes away if I start NetBeans and other
applications on OpenJDK-11 (which is actually version 10 on Ubuntu) with
** Changed in: openjdk-10 (Debian)
Status: Unknown => New
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Title:
Swing applications look strange with OpenJDK-11
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> Also starting NetBeans with Oracle JDK 11 does not have any drawing issue.
What about Oracle's JDK 10, is it fixed there? It would be a better comparison
than JDK 11.
Reasoning: although our package is named openjdk-11 it is actually
running openjdk-10 (thus the 10.0.1+10-3ubuntu1 version). It
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better.
Could you please try adding -Djdk.gtk.version=3 to the java command line
to check if it solves the problems and then reporting back?
If it does help then the issue might be solved by backporting
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #897629
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=897629
** Also affects: openjdk-10 (Debian) via
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=897629
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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