I tried Ambiance and Radience. They initially do have thinner
scrollbars. But once the mouse comes close enough to the scrollbar line
it extends into its full width. Only if I use a large enough font I can
position the cursor in the last line. In Eclipse where I use small fonts
this makes the last line of each source file inaccessible in the source
editor and makes it very hard to manipulate (expand, collapse) the last
item in the package tree list.

I Googled and found an environment variable I can set to disable the
feature altogether and things are workable this way. But I generally
don't like to resort to such obscure settings and like to keep in the
mainstream. But having to pick from a rather limited set of themes to
have something that kind of works is a bit too restrictive for my taste.

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