It is Eclipse's fault IMHO. GTK theme specifies that:
- editor text should be drawn using background color A and foreground
color B.
- tooltips should be drawn using background color C and foreground color
D.
It guarantees that A and B, as well as C and D, are distinguishable.
Eclipse makes an incorrect assumption that if it mixes all the colors
together, D will be fine on A.
It is Eclipse's fault IMHO. GTK theme specifies that:
- editor text should be drawn using background color A and foreground
color B.
- tooltips should be drawn using background color C and foreground color
D.
It guarantees that A and B, as well as C and D, are distinguishable.
Eclipse makes an incorrect assumption that if it mixes all the colors
together, D will be fine on A.
GTK can do nothing to prevent Eclipse from using the theme's colors (see bugs.launchpad. net/bugs/ 554600 for another example).
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