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Bug ID: 1255007 Summary: eclipse @wayland - windows (bottoms & right edges) seem trimmed Product: Fedora Version: 22 Component: eclipse Severity: high Assignee: akurtako@redhat.com Reporter: peljasz@yahoo.co.uk QA Contact: extras-qa@fedoraproject.org CC: akurtako@redhat.com, andjrobins@gmail.com, eclipse-sig@lists.fedoraproject.org, jerboaa@gmail.com, krzysztof.daniel@gmail.com, mat.booth@redhat.com, rgrunber@redhat.com
Description of problem:
which causes missing buttons: next, finish, similar.
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
Mars
How reproducible:
Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. 3.
Actual results:
Expected results:
Additional info:
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--- Comment #1 from lejeczek peljasz@yahoo.co.uk --- also, child pop-up windows go to the top-left centre of the screen instead of centre.
xorg-x11-server-Xwayland-1.17.2-2.fc22.x86_64 libwayland-server-1.7.0-1.fc22.x86_64 gnome-session-wayland-session-3.16.0-1.fc22.x86_64 libwayland-cursor-1.7.0-1.fc22.x86_64 mesa-libwayland-egl-10.6.3-1.20150729.fc22.x86_64 libwayland-client-1.7.0-1.fc22.x86_64 ibus-wayland-1.5.10-5.fc22.x86_64
eclipse-platform-4.5.0-5.fc22.x86_64
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--- Comment #2 from Alexander Kurtakov akurtako@redhat.com --- Would you please upload a screenshot?
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--- Comment #3 from Christian Stadelmann rhbz@genodeftest.de --- Created attachment 1089548 --> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/attachment.cgi?id=1089548&action=edit some screenshots of broken dialogs
I am seeing this issue too, see attached screenshots. In most cases the dialog's right and bottom ~30px go missing. While resizing you can see the whole dialog. In some cases dialogs end up in a visually broken style as you can see in eclipse-dialog3.png, where you can at least use the buttons.
This issue also affects the Import and Export wizards, Preferences dialog, etc. It does not affect the main window.
I am not seeing anything in syslog related to eclipse.
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--- Comment #4 from lejeczek peljasz@yahoo.co.uk --- currently Eclipse does not work for me. I only get to see intro logo then Eclipse vanishes somewhere. Not much in the logs.
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--- Comment #5 from Christian Stadelmann rhbz@genodeftest.de --- @lejeczek: I guess you are running into this issue: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1277594
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--- Comment #6 from Eric Williams ericwill@redhat.com --- There is a bug filed for this upstream: https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=481010
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--- Comment #7 from A.J. Bonnema gbonnema@xs4all.nl --- I have the issue of missing buttons too. I also run eclipse from the standard GNOME option, where all buttons appear normally.
Just want to point out it is a wayland only problem, normal gnome doesn't show this problem.
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Referenced Bugs:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1277927 [Bug 1277927] Tracker for Wayland-related issues
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--- Comment #8 from Christian Stadelmann rhbz@genodeftest.de --- Workaround: start eclipse with x11 Gtk backend so that it can use XWayland instead of Wayland: $ GDK_BACKEND=x11 eclipse
Although the upstream Gtk+ bug claims to be fixed this issue isn't.
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--- Comment #9 from Christian Stadelmann rhbz@genodeftest.de --- This got even worse with eclipse updated to 4.5.1-6.fc23. Now all window edges are trimmed, not only bottom and right edges.
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--- Comment #10 from Eric Williams ericwill@redhat.com --- (In reply to Christian Stadelmann from comment #8)
Workaround: start eclipse with x11 Gtk backend so that it can use XWayland instead of Wayland: $ GDK_BACKEND=x11 eclipse
Although the upstream Gtk+ bug claims to be fixed this issue isn't.
I haven't been working on this bug recently because the upsteam GTK bug has been unstable. Only until a few days have changes stuck, previously it was being committed and reverted again every few days.
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--- Comment #11 from Mat Booth mat.booth@redhat.com --- *** Bug 1294272 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
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--- Comment #12 from lejeczek peljasz@yahoo.co.uk --- sorry that I cannot use any other word but disaster - it's what has happened now. There is nothing, no menus... better see the snap.
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--- Comment #13 from lejeczek peljasz@yahoo.co.uk --- Created attachment 1110169 --> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/attachment.cgi?id=1110169&action=edit all is gone
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--- Comment #14 from Christian Stadelmann rhbz@genodeftest.de --- upstream claims it is fixed in https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=756618 according to https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=481010. Still looking pretty bad in Fedora 24, but that's probably because SWT fixes won't land in eclipse/swt release 4.5.x but only in 4.6.
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--- Comment #15 from Eric Williams ericwill@redhat.com --- (In reply to Christian Stadelmann from comment #14)
upstream claims it is fixed in https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=756618 according to https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=481010. Still looking pretty bad in Fedora 24, but that's probably because SWT fixes won't land in eclipse/swt release 4.5.x but only in 4.6.
There are still a few layout issues with Wayland for specific cases (preferences window, quick outline, for example). Overall the situation is looking a lot better than Fedora 23. Neon will have the most recent Wayland fixes.
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--- Comment #16 from lejeczek peljasz@yahoo.co.uk --- I've just had a very quick look at rawhide (f25) and it is looking nice over there.
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--- Comment #17 from lejeczek peljasz@yahoo.co.uk --- maybe rawhide packages should be quickly made backported to F24 (where it still looks shitty)
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--- Comment #18 from Alexander Kurtakov akurtako@redhat.com --- (In reply to lejeczek from comment #17)
maybe rawhide packages should be quickly made backported to F24 (where it still looks shitty)
Which packages do you mean? Speaking of SWT - it's exactly the same content for rawhide and f24, see http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit/rpms/eclipse.git/ for confirmation. Seeing that gtk http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/packageinfo?packageID=10393 is also the same in f24 and rawhide I really wonder which package makes the difference.
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--- Comment #19 from lejeczek peljasz@yahoo.co.uk --- yes, it's bizarre though for I had it looked good to me, I'm not sure any more. I've tried rawhide eclipse on f24 (different comp) and yes, it is more less the same.
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--- Comment #20 from Christian Stadelmann rhbz@genodeftest.de --- Created attachment 1154705 --> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/attachment.cgi?id=1154705&action=edit A screenshot of eclipse preferences window with dark Adwaita theme.
This issue is still present with Eclipse neon (eclipse-swt-4.6.0-0.5.git201604261105.fc24.x86_64) which landed in F24 updates-testing today. Please change the fedora version to 24, eclipse changes won't land in any older release anyway.
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--- Comment #21 from lejeczek peljasz@yahoo.co.uk --- what is it now (eclipse-swt-4.6.0-0.6.git201605092000.fc25.x86_64) that fonts got scaled(?). That same font would be different sizes in places - all preferences fond would be smaller than main menu, in Preferences "drop-down" menus would have the same as main window fonts. All in X11.
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--- Comment #22 from lejeczek peljasz@yahoo.co.uk --- Created attachment 1158236 --> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/attachment.cgi?id=1158236&action=edit same font different sizes
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--- Comment #23 from Christian Stadelmann rhbz@genodeftest.de --- @lejeczek: You probably should file a separate bug on that. It doesn't seem to be related to the one above.
Your issue might be related to this new feature https://www.eclipse.org/eclipse/news/4.6/M6/#Platform-Dev and it might even be due to misconfiguration.
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--- Comment #24 from Joachim Frieben jfrieben@hotmail.com --- Created attachment 1172667 --> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/attachment.cgi?id=1172667&action=edit Cropped dialog windows of Eclipse in GNOME on Wayland session
Cropped windows are still present in current Fedora 24 when using Eclipse in a GNOME on Wayland session. Installed packages include eclipse-platform-4.6.0-0.6.git201605092000.fc24 and gnome-shell-3.20.2-1.fc24.
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--- Comment #25 from virtualeyes sit1way@hotmail.com --- This affects non-Gnome, non-Wayland setups as well.
Running an up-to-date Fedora 23 minimal install with i3 WM; a fresh install of Neon results in clipped window issue but also thin 1px high buttons -- basically guesswork as to what on earth one is clicking ;-)
# uname -a Linux localhost.localdomain 4.5.7-202.fc23.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue Jun 28 18:22:51 UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Eclipse Platform 4.6 I20160606-1100
Sounds like the problem has not been solved in Fedora 24. Can anyone on latest F24 packages confirm/deny this?
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Alexander Kurtakov akurtako@redhat.com changed:
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--- Comment #26 from Christian Stadelmann rhbz@genodeftest.de --- (In reply to virtualeyes from comment #25)
This affects non-Gnome, non-Wayland setups as well.
Running an up-to-date Fedora 23 minimal install with i3 WM; a fresh install of Neon results in clipped window issue but also thin 1px high buttons -- basically guesswork as to what on earth one is clicking ;-)
# uname -a Linux localhost.localdomain 4.5.7-202.fc23.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue Jun 28 18:22:51 UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Eclipse Platform 4.6 I20160606-1100
Sounds like the problem has not been solved in Fedora 24. Can anyone on latest F24 packages confirm/deny this?
With Fedora 24 and openbox, I cannot confirm this. Are you sure you are running Eclipse 4.6 and not 4.5.2? Anyway, looks like you're seeing a different bug.
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--- Comment #27 from virtualeyes sit1way@hotmail.com --- (In reply to Christian Stadelmann from comment #26)
(In reply to virtualeyes from comment #25)
This affects non-Gnome, non-Wayland setups as well.
Running an up-to-date Fedora 23 minimal install with i3 WM; a fresh install of Neon results in clipped window issue but also thin 1px high buttons -- basically guesswork as to what on earth one is clicking ;-)
# uname -a Linux localhost.localdomain 4.5.7-202.fc23.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue Jun 28 18:22:51 UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Eclipse Platform 4.6 I20160606-1100
Sounds like the problem has not been solved in Fedora 24. Can anyone on latest F24 packages confirm/deny this?
With Fedora 24 and openbox, I cannot confirm this. Are you sure you are running Eclipse 4.6 and not 4.5.2? Anyway, looks like you're seeing a different bug.
Thanks, version is exactly as stated, I'm on latest Eclipse, downloaded 4.6 right from dowloads page.
The invisible button issue could well be a separate issue as none of the screenshots submitted so far approach this level of unusability.
FWIW, am seeing this in the log: *** BUG *** In pixman_region32_init_rect: Invalid rectangle passed Set a breakpoint on '_pixman_log_error' to debug
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--- Comment #28 from Alexander Kurtakov akurtako@redhat.com --- downloads page means eclipse.org downloaded eclipse? Does it happen if you run Eclipse from Fedora rpms (we usually have a bunch of backported patch to make it run better/smoother) ?
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--- Comment #29 from virtualeyes sit1way@hotmail.com --- Created attachment 1177252 --> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/attachment.cgi?id=1177252&action=edit 1px high invisible buttons in dialog windows
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--- Comment #30 from virtualeyes sit1way@hotmail.com --- (In reply to Alexander Kurtakov from comment #28)
downloads page means eclipse.org downloaded eclipse? Does it happen if you run Eclipse from Fedora rpms (we usually have a bunch of backported patch to make it run better/smoother) ?
Yes, I run a minimal eclipse install (platform binary + jdt) so distro supplied full SDK won't do the trick unfortunately.
Is there a list of Fedora-specific bugs that have been addressed in the Neon patched versions?
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--- Comment #31 from Alexander Kurtakov akurtako@redhat.com --- (In reply to virtualeyes from comment #30)
(In reply to Alexander Kurtakov from comment #28)
downloads page means eclipse.org downloaded eclipse? Does it happen if you run Eclipse from Fedora rpms (we usually have a bunch of backported patch to make it run better/smoother) ?
Yes, I run a minimal eclipse install (platform binary + jdt) so distro supplied full SDK won't do the trick unfortunately.
you can get exactly that by doing yum install eclipse-jdt.
Is there a list of Fedora-specific bugs that have been addressed in the Neon patched versions?
One can look at patches applied in http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit/rpms/eclipse.git/tree/eclipse.spec . For the record - most of the time it's not Fedora specific bugs but generic bugs which we fix upstream and apply to Fedora packages so Fedora users don't have to leave with them until next upstream Eclipse release.
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--- Comment #32 from virtualeyes sit1way@hotmail.com --- (In reply to Alexander Kurtakov from comment #31)
(In reply to virtualeyes from comment #30)
(In reply to Alexander Kurtakov from comment #28)
downloads page means eclipse.org downloaded eclipse? Does it happen if you run Eclipse from Fedora rpms (we usually have a bunch of backported patch to make it run better/smoother) ?
Yes, I run a minimal eclipse install (platform binary + jdt) so distro supplied full SDK won't do the trick unfortunately.
you can get exactly that by doing yum install eclipse-jdt.
Very nice to know, thank you!
Is there a list of Fedora-specific bugs that have been addressed in the Neon patched versions?
One can look at patches applied in http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit/rpms/eclipse.git/tree/eclipse.spec . For the record - most of the time it's not Fedora specific bugs but generic bugs which we fix upstream and apply to Fedora packages so Fedora users don't have to leave with them until next upstream Eclipse release.
Right, meant which upstream bugs have been fixed; want to see if upgrading to recently released F24 will resolve current Neon issues or if it's better to wait things to settle a bit.
As is pre-Neon Eclipse is fine here, just curious to check some of the new features (like toggle show/hide all toolbars)
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--- Comment #34 from Alexander Kurtakov akurtako@redhat.com --- (In reply to lejeczek from comment #33)
I don't see Wayland related problems are fixed. It's been almost a year since I filed this bug report, which is most irritating. I recently downgraded from rawhide to f24 for rawhide is even worse, other bugs which render Eclipse unusable, both on x11 & Wayland. Netbeans, no such problems but also looks ugly and due to some bugs Gtk UI/themes don't fully work. Oracle, IBM, Redhat(especially, since responsible for Gnome) together don't dedicate adequate resources, instead make a case for 'go Windows or shMac'. I've filed a number of bug reports in last months, I could understand other bits but GUI ??? come On...
I'm sorry for your frustration, my team everything possible with the resources (not much) given to keep whole eclipse stack + all plugins in Fedora in decent shape. Sadly, we can't work on everything and push hard for default configuration in released version. Aka. when Gnome switches to wayland by default this would become top priority for this release. Now we prioritize issues affecting X11 users too - in general fixes to work proper with new Gtk versions. Work for issues found on rawhide are in progress (e.g. https://git.eclipse.org/r/#/c/75861/) and will be backported to Fedora builds as soon as stabilized.
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--- Comment #35 from Christian Stadelmann rhbz@genodeftest.de --- (In reply to virtualeyes from comment #27)
The invisible button issue could well be a separate issue as none of the screenshots submitted so far approach this level of unusability.
Looks like it, probably an issue with your theming engine. Could you try using Gtk+ 3.x default theme Adwaita?
FWIW, am seeing this in the log: *** BUG *** In pixman_region32_init_rect: Invalid rectangle passed Set a breakpoint on '_pixman_log_error' to debug
I've seen these too, but not on Fedora 24 any more.
(In reply to lejeczek from comment #33)
Oracle, IBM, Redhat(especially, since responsible for Gnome) together don't dedicate adequate resources, instead make a case for 'go Windows or shMac'.
Like it or not, that's how companies work in capitalism. If there is no monetary gain, they don't do it. If you want this to work, either do it yourself, pay someone to do it for you or give these companies a reason to do so. Blaming doesn't help.
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--- Comment #36 from lejeczek peljasz@yahoo.co.uk ---
Like it or not, that's how companies work in capitalism. If there is no monetary gain, they don't do it. If you want this to work, either do it yourself, pay someone to do it for you or give these companies a reason to do so. Blaming doesn't help.
Well, you are wrong but that's a longer story. It's also not blaming anybody but simply a matter of stating the facts. I'm not going to say where all aforementioned companies make gigantic mistakes, they pay lots of money to strategy & development "experts". They are also multi billion dollars enterprises, including Redhat.
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--- Comment #37 from virtualeyes sit1way@hotmail.com --- (In reply to Christian Stadelmann from comment #35)
(In reply to virtualeyes from comment #27)
The invisible button issue could well be a separate issue as none of the screenshots submitted so far approach this level of unusability.
Looks like it, probably an issue with your theming engine. Could you try using Gtk+ 3.x default theme Adwaita?
FWIW, am seeing this in the log: *** BUG *** In pixman_region32_init_rect: Invalid rectangle passed Set a breakpoint on '_pixman_log_error' to debug
I've seen these too, but not on Fedora 24 any more.
(In reply to lejeczek from comment #33)
Oracle, IBM, Redhat(especially, since responsible for Gnome) together don't dedicate adequate resources, instead make a case for 'go Windows or shMac'.
Like it or not, that's how companies work in capitalism. If there is no monetary gain, they don't do it. If you want this to work, either do it yourself, pay someone to do it for you or give these companies a reason to do so. Blaming doesn't help.
Upgraded to Fedora 24 along with latest release of eclipse platform + jdt (distro supplied eclipse-jdt has too many deps for my liking). All good, no dialog window cropping and buttons display normally, nice ;-)
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--- Comment #38 from Mat Booth mat.booth@redhat.com --- (In reply to virtualeyes from comment #37)
(distro supplied eclipse-jdt has too many deps for my liking)
You can file a separate bug for this if you think there are unnecessary deps -- JDT should only have deps on eclipse-platform, junit and hamcrest.
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--- Comment #39 from virtualeyes sit1way@hotmail.com --- (In reply to Mat Booth from comment #38)
(In reply to virtualeyes from comment #37)
(distro supplied eclipse-jdt has too many deps for my liking)
You can file a separate bug for this if you think there are unnecessary deps -- JDT should only have deps on eclipse-platform, junit and hamcrest.
Actually, the deps are fine, what pushed me back to manual eclipse platform/jdt setup was massive icon and font rendering* Also, it was not obvious how to properly maintain eclipse.ini in context of distro supplied version (i.e. the used config file is in /usr/bin/eclipse; manual changes to that file would likely be blown away on `dnf update eclipse-jdt`).
Anyway, has nothing to do with this bug, sorry for the noise.
* Similar issue happened in the past with Google Chrome, which could be fixed by appending a flag to startup command.
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--- Comment #40 from Alex Villacís Lasso a_villacis@palosanto.com --- Bug still present in my setup under wayland after updating to latest packages on 2016/07/23 including:
eclipse-platform-4.6.0-3.fc24.x86_64 eclipse-swt-4.6.0-3.fc24.x86_64
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--- Comment #41 from Christian Stadelmann rhbz@genodeftest.de --- Will this bug be fixed for F25's "Wayland by default" or do you plan to force a x11 backend for Gdk?
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--- Comment #42 from Alexander Kurtakov akurtako@redhat.com --- We are looking into it so I hope for the former, if the issue is bigger we will fallback to x11 but that to be decided after beta release.
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--- Comment #43 from Alex Villacís Lasso a_villacis@palosanto.com --- Created attachment 1200886 --> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/attachment.cgi?id=1200886&action=edit Misplaced title bars in both main window and Preferences dialog
I believe the current problems with Eclipse under wayland are now related to mishandling of the title bar.
When Eclipse starts with its maximized window, the bottom portion seems trimmed. The height by which it is trimmed appears to be the same height as the title bar.
When unmaximizing the main window (as shown in the attachment), the main window shows the title bar superimposed on top of the window content, but otherwise shows the full content within the window. If I then invoke the Preferences dialog with the mouse, the dialog shows the exact same behavior: all of the content is visible, with title bar superimposed on it. However, if I press the Alt key, the focused window (either dialog or main window) switches to having the title bar displayed "correctly" on top of the window content, and the window content is displaced by the height of the title bar.
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--- Comment #44 from Alex Villacís Lasso a_villacis@palosanto.com --- Bug still present in my setup under wayland after updating to latest packages on 2016/09/29 including:
eclipse-platform-4.6.1-2.fc24.x86_64 eclipse-swt-4.6.1-2.fc24.x86_64
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--- Comment #45 from Christian Stadelmann rhbz@genodeftest.de --- Yeah, seems like upstream decided to delay more wayland fixes to 4.7 according to https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=480889#c3. Unless eclipse maintainers want to have the backport burden, eclipse should probably be shipped with X11 backend enforced.
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Fedora Update System updates@fedoraproject.org changed:
What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fixed In Version|eclipse-4.6.1-5.fc25 |eclipse-4.6.1-5.fc25 | |eclipse-4.6.1-5.fc24
--- Comment #49 from Fedora Update System updates@fedoraproject.org --- eclipse-4.6.1-5.fc24, eclipse-mpc-1.5.2-1.fc24 has been pushed to the Fedora 24 stable repository. If problems still persist, please make note of it in this bug report.
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