This seems to work correctly on my set up (I am using Kubuntu 12.04 with the KDE version of appmenu (which uses the same library as Unity as far as I know).
After a clean install for Eclipse 3.8, this does not work, but after changing the eclipse.ini to my default settings, it started working. Unfortunately, I do now know which setting fixes the issue.
One can get this to work.
This seems to work correctly on my set up (I am using Kubuntu 12.04 with the KDE version of appmenu (which uses the same library as Unity as far as I know).
After a clean install for Eclipse 3.8, this does not work, but after changing the eclipse.ini to my default settings, it started working. Unfortunately, I do now know which setting fixes the issue.
Here is my Eclipse.ini:
-startup org.eclipse. equinox. launcher_ 1.3.0.v20120522 -1813.jar org.eclipse. equinox. launcher. gtk.linux. x86_64_ 1.1.200. v20120522- 1813 Applications/ java/jdk7_ 01-x64/ jdk1.7. 0_01/bin/ java epp.package. jee.product platform XXMaxPermSize defaultAction ation Workspace/ defaults- 1.epf XXMaxPermSize requiredJavaVer sion=1. 5 rimentalVMOptio ns =1024m Ratio=70 ntalPacing essorMethods hreads= 2 management. jmxremote
plugins/
--launcher.library
plugins/
-vm
/home/fwi/
-product
org.eclipse.
-showsplash
org.eclipse.
--launcher.
256m
--launcher.
openFile
-pluginCustomiz
/home/fwi/
--launcher.
1024m
-vmargs
-Dosgi.
-Xms3G
-Xmx3G
-XX:+UnlockExpe
-XX:PermSize=512m
-XX:MaxPermSize
-XX:MaxHeapFree
-XX:+CMSIncreme
-XX:+UseG1GC
-XX:+UseFastAcc
-XX:ParallelGCT
-Dcom.sun.
-Xverify:none