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Build Identifier: M20110909-1335 Eclipse has a nice location history navigation toolbar. By repeatedly clicking on the history toolbar buttons you can quickly navigate to the locations the cursor/focus was at in various editors that are open. Unfortunately, out of the box, the position of the history navigation toolbar buttons is not stable if you have files of varying types open in the editor area. That is because the toolbar contributed by various editors are shown and hidden as the focused editor changes. These editor contributed toolbars (shown in blue rectangle below), when shown, are inserted to the left of history navigation toolbar. This can be easily fixed by adding the editor contributed toolbars in the right-most position on the toolbar strip. This will make the position of all non-editor toolbars stable. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open a .java and .project and .classpath files in editor area 2. Try repeatedly clicking on the Back button on the history navigation toolbar. 3. The location of Back button jumps around to the right and left
See http://sandipchitale.blogspot.com/2011/12/tip-stable-history-navigation-using.html for screenshots etc.
This annoys me as well esp in 4.2.
(In reply to comment #2) > This annoys me as well esp in 4.2. Deepak, this doesn't appear in my 4.2 (only in my 3.8). This is about an entire toolbar moving (not toolitems). Could you provide the 4.2 toolbar shots as well? Thanx in advance, PW
Created attachment 209352 [details] screenshot (In reply to comment #3) > Deepak, this doesn't appear in my 4.2 (only in my 3.8). This is about an > entire toolbar moving (not tool items). Could you provide the 4.2 toolbar shots > as well? At least the newly introduced debug toolbar comes and goes. For me the 'Skip all breakpoints' action is always there and I think it is part of a separate toolbar, because I see a separator between this tool item and rest of the debug actions. Also the tool items in the Java editor toolbar come and go. Sometimes they are simply disabled instead of being hidden, I prefer this behavior at least in Java perspective as the location of tool items is preserved. Is there a separate bug for this issue?
My strong suspicion (not confirmed though) is that any action contributed through org.eclipse.ui.editorActions extension point will suffer from this behavior. The good news is that it may be possible to fix it in one place in the code.
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