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Functional visibility of workbench in Linux (GNOME) [message #272095] Thu, 09 July 2009 20:03 Go to next message
Russell Bateman is currently offline Russell BatemanFriend
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Location: Provo, Utah, USA
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I'm running Europa on SuSE 10.3, which mostly works fine.

In the panel margin to the right of the Editor panel, I see little red and
yellow rectangles when there are errors or warnings in my Java code. What
I can with these is very useful.

I notice also that nearly invisible rectangles are made on other occasions
too like when I double-click an identifier in my code. If I could see
those rectangles clearly, I could make use of them.

I guess it's related to using Linux, or using GNOME or some Linux desktop
or color phenomenon that renders some of these controls almost invisible
that must work fine on Windows.

I have also long noticed that certain backgrounds in web pages wash out
when viewed in Firefox on Linux that look crisp under Firefox on Windows.


Details: openSuSE 10.3, GNOME, Eclipse Europa, Dell 24" wide aspect LCD
monitors. I also have the same problem on openSuSE 10.2, GNOME, Eclipse
Europa, with Dell 19" 4x3 aspect LCD monitor. I've tried playing with
brightness and contrast--to no avail.

If someone knows what I'm talking about and can tell me what to do about
this, I'd greatly appreciate it. If I could darken the Eclipse Workbench
boundary spaces, that might help these little aids stand out better too.

Thanks in advance.

Russ Bateman
Re: Functional visibility of workbench in Linux (GNOME) [message #272097 is a reply to message #272095] Thu, 09 July 2009 22:17 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Originally posted by: eclipse-news.rizzoweb.com

Russell Bateman wrote:
> I'm running Europa on SuSE 10.3, which mostly works fine.
>
> In the panel margin to the right of the Editor panel, I see little red
> and yellow rectangles when there are errors or warnings in my Java code.
> What I can with these is very useful.
>
> I notice also that nearly invisible rectangles are made on other
> occasions too like when I double-click an identifier in my code. If I
> could see those rectangles clearly, I could make use of them.

Those are called "editor annotations" and their colors can be configured
in the Preferences; just type "annotations" in the search field at the
top of the Preferences dialog.
The right-margin is referred to as the "Overview ruler."

Hope this helps,
Eric
Re: Functional visibility of workbench in Linux (GNOME) [message #272105 is a reply to message #272097] Fri, 10 July 2009 17:02 Go to previous message
Russell Bateman is currently offline Russell BatemanFriend
Messages: 3798
Registered: July 2009
Location: Provo, Utah, USA
Senior Member

Eric Rizzo wrote:

> Russell Bateman wrote:
>> I'm running Europa on SuSE 10.3, which mostly works fine.
>>
>> In the panel margin to the right of the Editor panel, I see little red
>> and yellow rectangles when there are errors or warnings in my Java code.
>> What I can with these is very useful.
>>
>> I notice also that nearly invisible rectangles are made on other
>> occasions too like when I double-click an identifier in my code. If I
>> could see those rectangles clearly, I could make use of them.

> Those are called "editor annotations" and their colors can be configured
> in the Preferences; just type "annotations" in the search field at the
> top of the Preferences dialog.
> The right-margin is referred to as the "Overview ruler."

> Hope this helps,
> Eric

Wow, does it ever! And I like knowing the names of things too. Thanks a
million,
Russ
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