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Bug 454439 - [Quick Access] Result text unreadable
Summary: [Quick Access] Result text unreadable
Status: CLOSED DUPLICATE of bug 446075
Alias: None
Product: Platform
Classification: Eclipse Project
Component: SWT (show other bugs)
Version: 4.5   Edit
Hardware: PC Linux
: P3 major (vote)
Target Milestone: ---   Edit
Assignee: Platform-SWT-Inbox CLA
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Reported: 2014-12-08 09:41 EST by Lars Vogel CLA
Modified: 2014-12-18 09:26 EST (History)
3 users (show)

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2014-12-08 09:41 EST, Lars Vogel CLA
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Description Lars Vogel CLA 2014-12-08 09:41:18 EST
Created attachment 249241 [details]
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If I use the Quick Access command "Copy build ID" in 4.5.0.N20141206-2000 I get an unreadable result, see screenshot.

I assume this is an SWT issue.
Comment 1 Leo Ufimtsev CLA 2014-12-08 10:55:57 EST
Hello Lars, 

Thank you for the bug submission. 

I presume you were using gtk3? 

If so, I think this is a duplicate of:
Bug 446075 - [GTK3] [GTK 3.10] Garbled bold text when used with icons

This one is on the list of things to fix for the gtk3 upgrade:
Bug 441566 - [GTK3] Improve support for newer versions of GTK+ 3 (>= 3.10.x)

At the time of writing, I don't get the issue on the quick-access command with the newest Eclipse, but I do get it on the "open-type" prompt (ctrl+shift+t). 

We're working on it :-)
Comment 2 Lars Vogel CLA 2014-12-08 10:57:44 EST
(In reply to Leo Ufimtsev from comment #1)
> I presume you were using gtk3? 

Thanks for the answer. Can I see at runtime which gtk version I'm using? I use a default Ubuntu 14.04 in case that clarifies it.

> We're working on it :-)

Great to hear, thanks!
Comment 3 Leo Ufimtsev CLA 2014-12-08 11:07:53 EST
Hello hello, 

If you press ctrl+shift+i and a gtk inspector pops up, then you are using gtk3. 

Under the general tab, you can see the exact version. 

I thought someone would ask, so I wrote a blog post on this:
https://coffeeorientedprogramming.wordpress.com/2014/10/27/how-to-tell-if-you-are-running-eclipse-on-gtk2-or-on-gtk3/
Comment 4 Lars Vogel CLA 2014-12-08 11:17:29 EST
(In reply to Leo Ufimtsev from comment #3)
> https://coffeeorientedprogramming.wordpress.com/2014/10/27/how-to-tell-if-
> you-are-running-eclipse-on-gtk2-or-on-gtk3/

Thanks. Arrows tell me I'm using gtk3, but the inspector did not show up. I commented in your blog.
Comment 5 Leo Ufimtsev CLA 2014-12-08 11:30:48 EST
After some research, it seems gtk-inspector is only available since gtk3.14. 
(I now updated article). 
In this case, it's possible to fall back to method 2 and see if there are "+" or ">" :-)
Comment 6 Lars Vogel CLA 2014-12-17 13:16:08 EST
Raising prio as it makes the Quick Access almost unusable.
Comment 7 Dani Megert CLA 2014-12-18 09:26:22 EST

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 446075 ***