Eclipse: Subclipse “Edit Conflicts”

…衆ロ難τιáo~ 提交于 2019-12-24 06:37:38

问题


I have found that when using Subclipse to edit conflicts, all my syntax color settings are preserved except for the background color, which is reset to the standard white. Using my particular color scheme makes it almost impossible to read any of the text when stuck with a white background.

Is there anywhere I can change this default background color? There doesn't seem to be any way to do this from the preferences window, but perhaps there is a config file somewhere I could edit?

Any help would be very much appreciated (my eyes will thank you too)!


回答1:


I think you run into this eclipse bug: "Compare editor background color doesn't obey settings". It seems to be fixed in 3.5 which will be released soon.




回答2:


This sounds like a bug in eclipse. Have you tried filing a bug report?




回答3:


As far as I can tell, this is not fixed in 3.5.1.

I'm on Version: 3.5.1.R35x_v20090910-9gEeG1_FthkNDSP2odXdThaOu9GFDPn83DGB7 Build id: M20090917-0800

and the background color of the Diff Editor is still white no matter what.

The bug report mentioned above says milestone 3 is the target, so thats probably why its still a bug for me. The question is- does the target release of 3.5 milestone 3 mean the fix was incorporated to eclipse 3.6?




回答4:


I am using the latest eclipse (indigo) and I have a similar problem. The compare editor is really dark colored: The background is black, the text is not colored like it would be in a normal eclipse editor. It is impossible to read with these colors. This is a fresh install of eclipse (I hoped that a fresh install would fixed the problem - I was using helios with the same problem. I am using the same workspace however): all I have right now it PDT, Subclipse, and a few web tools (CSS XHTML...)



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/451584/eclipse-subclipse-edit-conflicts

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