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Bug 411920

Summary: Graphical corruption in search results when clicking "expand all"
Product: [Eclipse Project] Platform Reporter: Hans Muller <peck_templeton>
Component: SWTAssignee: Platform-SWT-Inbox <platform-swt-inbox>
Status: RESOLVED WORKSFORME QA Contact:
Severity: major    
Priority: P3 CC: daniel_megert, ericwill, markus.kell.r
Version: 4.4Keywords: triaged
Target Milestone: ---   
Hardware: PC   
OS: Linux   
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graphical corruption search result linux mint 15 none

Description Hans Muller CLA 2013-06-28 17:17:02 EDT
Hi,

when using the search dialog and going to the result list and hitting "expand all". the results get graphically corrupted.

When clicking on results or hovering with the cursor the colors change or the selected result is blanked completely.

Is this a driver problem with linux (Intel HD4000, linux mint 15)? I have not had such problems in any other application so far.

Please see screenshot in attachment. Tested Juno and Kepler / classic and GTK theme.



regards
Comment 1 Hans Muller CLA 2013-06-28 17:17:58 EDT
Created attachment 232908 [details]
graphical corruption search result linux mint 15
Comment 2 Hans Muller CLA 2013-06-28 17:23:56 EDT
Before clicking "expand all" and opening search result items one at a time does not result in graphical glitches; if the "expand all" feature has not been used before.
Comment 3 Hans Muller CLA 2013-06-30 10:28:15 EDT
Hi,

it seems to be related to Linux Mint 15 cinammon I am running (MATE works for me and opensuse as well). So I guess it is not an eclipse bug after all.

cheers
Comment 4 Markus Keller CLA 2013-07-04 13:52:20 EDT
Moving to SWT. Really sounds like a problem on that specific machine.

As a workaround, you can try to disable Preferences > Appearance > Use mixed fonts and colors for labels (maybe need to restart Eclipse to be sure). If that solves the problem, then bug is somewhere in SWT's owner draw, or in GTK or hardware drivers.

File search results are rendered in a TreeViewer with a DecoratingStyledCellLabelProvider. We don't draw anything on top of that.
Comment 5 Eric Williams CLA 2018-04-13 16:32:24 EDT
No response since comment 4 and I do not see this issue.