The Eclipse bug tracker for this
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=264376 was resolved im 2010 as
"RESOLVED NOT_ECLIPSE".
Since Launchpad said it couldn't pull the status from the eclipse bug tracker,
I've marked it here manually as "invalid".
I'm not seeing this problem on Maverick
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Same problem, I'm done with the Eclipse IDE, I am calling it quits.
I have had problems with Eclipse before in the past. With workspaces.
They were incredible easy to get into a state where they would render
Eclipse a useless piece of software. In the end they fixed that I think.
For about a year
I have the same problem, with all themes - any solution available?
Thanks, Cristiana
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Hello All, I am seeing this problem on all the themes i am using. I have
been trying to work around the same looking at all possible threads but
no use. The solution mentioned here doesnt seem to work as well.
The tiny progress bar on notes 8.5 moves really fast and cpu utilization
goes 100% causi
Hi
Based on the latest posts in this report I have closed this bug as
invalid in eclipse (and notified upstream eclipse that we are closing
this bug).
I used invalid as status because the bug appeared to have been in New
Wave and no changes were done in eclipse to fix this (at least not in
any Ub
Thanks Lacho, for testing the new version and for giving the initial
clue to main problem. I'm very happy that it works even with the compact
theme.
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Sorry about the delay, I was trying to test the new theme without much
impact on my system.
The theme provided in comment #25 works for me with Eclipse 3.5 with the
'Compact' theme supplement.
Version at testing (Eclipse was updated while waiting for theme fix):
Ubuntu 09.04 Jaunty, upgraded fro
Hmm if that is the case - then everything is normal now :)
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I think DSHR is trying to say the issue isn't there anymore (guessing
the fix was applied).
The underline problem was triggered with Eclipse, which Lotus Notes is
built on.. But again, I believe the issue has been resolved according to
comment #28 by Dilomo
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DSHR: Is it related to Eclipse or to Lotus notes? Please specify the
exact version you tested it with? Can somebody else confirm that?
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Seems not to happen on karmic.
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I released the pack on Gnome-look.
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Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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I tested that last theme, Notes works fine, no freeze.
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I tested it and everything seems normal. I need one confirmation and
I'll upload it for general use.
P.S. If you find the package structure difficult to understand you may need to
read this first:
http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/New+Wave?content=87134
(here is only the older version yet)
In this pack you'll find the newest themes that has to fix this issue.
I'd like to have someone confirm that they work. Also if you have time
and desire you could test the brand new (tested only by me) Configurator
that would let you easily manage the installed New Wave themes.
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Status: Triaged => In Progress
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I have confirmed that this indeed fixes the issue.
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OK. I guess I'll have to think of a way to make a sharp progressbar with
a small stretched image in order to allow you to work with eclipse and
notes. I realize 50% of CPU power is a bit more for drawing but the
pixmap engine is getting old and it could further be optimized for less
CPU usage and e
I reverted the theme and disabled overlay_stretch, the cpu problem is
fixed as well but another problem is seen (see screenshot, note the
largest progress bar).
On a side note, I also noticed that using pixmap for drawing pulsing
progress might be an expensive operation. With cropped overlays,
str
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Good work javs! Can somebody else confirm the problem is fixed?
As for the progressbar: this is the only place in the theme I used such
a big images because they gave much sharper look than if they were
stretched. But I will try to achieve the same result with smaller
stretched images. Javs can yo
I've managed to get Notes and the theme without having the cpu jumping
to 100%.
The problem I was having was not actually related to eclipse or an
eclipse platform app, as it turns out Lachezar Dobrev's hunch was right:
it was the small progress bar that both Notes and eclipse have.
I've attached
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Well let's revisit the bug:
- eclipse does not work with compact setting
- Notes does not work with these settings too.
So we might try to not apply the compact styles used in New Wave and see
what happens. Here's how we do it:
1. Find the line in your New Wave gtkrc file (~/.themes/ or /usr/sh
Well as I have said there is no problem with eclipse because it is a
Lotus bug. I attach video to verify this.
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Dilomo,
I'm guessing a sudo apt-get install eclipse will give you the required packages
to duplicate the bug.
If you're looking for a Lotus Notes trial you can find it on IBM's site, and I
am using Lotus Notes 8.5.
But it's an eclipse bug and not directly related to Lotus Notes (since it runs
I'm wiling to fix this for the next version of New Wave but I don't know
what is causing the bug. If any developer can give me a clue I'll try to
fix it. As a start I want to know where I should download the right
version you are using (maybe trial)?
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I think I just entered a duplicate of this bug..
I was having an issue with Lotus Notes (which runs on eclipse) and using
the New Wave theme .. was taking 100% of the CPU on a single processor
when doing tasks within Lotus Notes..
For the hell of it I changed the theme, and it started working and
I can confirm that the Lotus Notes 8.5 for linux release does not
incorporate any supplemental GTKRC files.
It does however have a concept of themes which is managed (I think) by
stylesheet. I've experimented using Notes with each inbuilt theme
setting with no difference in performance. In all cas
I can confirm this. I used human-clearlooks with deviant metacity theme,
and a custom "Windows" color and the bug kept occurring every 5 minutes
or so. I changed back to the default human-clearlooks and it now works.
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As a conclusion I have to say that maybe the problem is in Eclipse not
being able to interpret certain values from the gtkrc file.
Lacho: I may help you out make a more compact version of the theme. As
a start have a look a the New Wave Dark menus provided with the theme
package in the gnome-loo
Hmmm... After reading Dilomo's notes I checked #320097 and #318621.
While reading https://bugs.launchpad.net/anton/+bug/320097/comments/7 and below
I realized, that the problem arises due to my using a specially crafted
supplemental gtk-rc file used to compact the UI in eclipse, since the default
I can't confirm the problem on my computer with Jaunty and eclipse
3.2.2-5ubuntu3. See attached screenshot (and the CPU applet at the top
right). Btw can you test if the theme provided here is causing this bug:
http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/New+Wave?content=87134
If no the we should sear
I can confirm this. The same problem arises with the Lotus Notes client
for Linux. I experienced this a while ago, but reverting to the standard
Human theme fixed the problem. Not surprising though; Lotus Notes client
is built on Eclipse.
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I have fixed this. See:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/anton/+bug/320097
https://bugs.launchpad.net/anton/+bug/318621
There might be a problem with the default jaunty installation of the
theme but as everything else is themed and working I have no clue what
this might be.
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Contacted theme creator off-the-record.
He pointed out the Theme Project, so I linked the theme project to this bug.
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Using Ubuntu Jaunty up-to-date, eclipse (java processus) takes 100% CPU
as soon as eclipse is started, making eclipse unusable.
It happen
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