commit | 1ced1b594fcdd3fd43ef1529449ef77eb8cadaa4 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Leo Ufimtsev <lufimtse@redhat.com> | Fri Apr 28 16:21:08 2017 -0400 |
committer | Dani Megert <Daniel_Megert@ch.ibm.com> | Mon May 01 12:31:58 2017 -0400 |
tree | a4ccc2b1c465c2815b339838cf72fa9753dc8541 | |
parent | d20d95682b434e7d7dec05ef25a9ad1782b0925d [diff] |
Bug 515972 - Javadoc hover strip background should be the same as Javadoc body's background Part 2: Javadoc hover should set colors of the Hover (not just HTML content), and update them when the user changes "Javadoc" properties. Tests: - Open child Eclipse. Click on Editor (actually click on editor, not just hover over, otherwise text 'press F2 to focus' is not set. - Hover mouse over method that has javadoc. - Strip at the bottom has same color as javadoc. - Change Javadoc colors in User preference. Observe that the whole javadoc hover changes color. KNOWN LIMITATION: - Currently gtk-dark theme overrides the color of the hover with it's own colors. But it looks OK. To be investigated in another patch. Patchset 2: - Refactored duplicate code into setHoverColors() method. (Strings to be converted to constants in followup patch). - Fixed a small bug in propertyChange(), added missing brackets. Change-Id: I1f9ffbd785ccf818fe0e53d410f811548cd2c450 Signed-off-by: Leo Ufimtsev <lufimtse@redhat.com>
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