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 look (on all GTK themes) is very sparse and clunky. The compacter gtk-rc works fine with the Human-Clearlooks (and Dust Sand for that matter) theme, but when used in combination with the New Wave theme exhibits 100% CPU. Running Eclipse without the compacter gtk-rc does not raise CPU usage with the New Wave theme.
Daanemanz: Can you please check if Lotus Notes Client does not come with a supplemental GTK RC? If I comment-out the GtkToolbar::internal-padding = 0 line in my gtk-rc CPU usage drops, but the interface becomes clunky, pity. However the GtkToolbar::internal-padding = 1 'fix' did not work for me, I had to use GtkToolbar::internal-padding = 2, which is utterly strange. I am still wondering if this has something to do with the fact, that there is a progress bar in a tool bar in Eclipse, very small, just a couple of notches. I am eager to test away, because I like the theme, but I am not going to sacrifice usability for viewing pleasure. I am willing to post my compacter gtk-rc, or screen shots if needed. -- Eclipse takes 100% CPU with "New Wave" theme https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/334991 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs