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Created attachment 284230 [details] Screen dump Bug 310387 which was fixed with Eclipse 2020 06 and WindowBuilder 2020 06 and now re-appeared with Eclipse 2020 09 and WindowBuilder 1.9.4 from MarketPlace
Hi SWT team, can you please take a look at this regression?
Any news on this - I would like to see the fix included in the latest Eclipse.
Can you please specify the Mac and Java versions?
Created attachment 284529 [details] Eclipse Info
MacOS Catalina 10.15.7 Eclipse Version: 2020-09 (4.17.0) Build id: 20200910-1200 The Eclipse Build I'm using has Java 11 bundled with it. The default operating system java version is openjdk version "1.8.0_265" OpenJDK Runtime Environment (AdoptOpenJDK)(build 1.8.0_265-b01) OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (AdoptOpenJDK)(build 25.265-b01, mixed mode)
Created attachment 284719 [details] Screenshot of WB with set snippets attached is the screenshot we got Here is the configuration Eclipse WindowBuilder 1.9.4.202009181620 Eclipse SDK Version: 2020-12 (4.18) Build id: I20201109-1800 OS: Mac OS X, v.10.15.7, x86_64 / cocoa Java version: 15
I have just downloaded 2020-09 again. This time I used a new workspace and imported my 2020-06 projects into it. When I open a GUI form now the toolbar looks ok. Could it be that some settings which are in the workspace hidden folders could have caused the issue ? Anyways - I cannot replicate the problem now. Dave
Since this is not reproducible anymore resolving as works for me
(In reply to David Garratt from comment #7) > I have just downloaded 2020-09 again. This time I used a new workspace and > imported my 2020-06 projects into it. When I open a GUI form now the toolbar > looks ok. Could it be that some settings which are in the workspace hidden > folders could have caused the issue ? > > Anyways - I cannot replicate the problem now. > > Dave Hi Dave, Yes, that is possible. In the old workspace, go to preferences, Colors and Fonts and press Restore Defaults. Let us if this fixed it.