(In reply to Leo Ufimtsev from comment #71)
> If there are no observed issues, we should consider backporting now to
> resolve this bug.
Arun, here is my +1 for backporting it.
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Both patches pushed to master. It's really good to see 5 years old bug finally
going out.
I don't have access to Windows box to test but this is really big usability
issue so having it fixed sooner is more important in my eyes. If there is such
an issue let's deal with it in separate bug.
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Arun, what do you think about backporting the patches to Mars?
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Title:
Java editor view has no focus after double-clicking a java
As I missed the issues in my review - I have reviewed and pushed it, all
is good now.
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Title:
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(In reply to Leo Ufimtsev from comment #41)
> I have a ~Work-in-progress~ patch here:
> (NOT FULLY READY YET):
> https://git.eclipse.org/r/#/c/49702
>
> There are 2 issues:
>
> 1) 11 year workaround that steals focus that is no longer relevant. (Removed
> it).
> see:
> git show 300ace8e3eaec6136b
(In reply to Joe Bublor from comment #19)
> I am using Open Suse 13.1 and I can reproduce this every time. I did not
> see this until I installed 13.1 from a fresh install, then install the ADT
> bundle from Android developer site.
>
> Per instructions found on the Ubuntu site, I can change the
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