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From: <lo...@iv...> - 2008-07-22 15:34:58
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OS: Ubuntu Linux, 8.04
Jedit: 4.3.14
Ruby Plugin: 0.9.2
I could use java 1.5. But the last time I tested it, jEdit looked
quite ugly in it, that is why I used 1.6
Thanks.
----- Message from rob...@gm... ---------
Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2008 15:50:29 +0100
From: "Rob ." <rob...@gm...>
Subject: Re: [ jEdit-users ] Ruby (docs)
To: lo...@iv...
Cc: jed...@li...
> Thanks for the feedback. Can you help further by letting us know:
>
> What operating system?
> What version of jEdit?
> What version of the plugin?
>
> As a work around are you able to run jEdit with java 1.5 for now?
>
> Regards,
> Rob - author of the Ruby plugin
>
>
> 2008/7/22 <lo...@iv...>:
>
>> I am not sure if this is the right list to post this on, but I have
>> submitted a bug on sf a few months ago and it still has not been fixed
>> so I was hoping this might gain a faster response.
>>
>> Basically there is a problem with the Ruby Docs dock, in that when I
>> set the background of my buffers to black all panels that contain
>> text, except the box that you type in to do a search has a black
>> background. But because I set the background to black I obviously set
>> the text color to something else. In this case white. So the text is
>> in white, and so is the background of the textbox. Meaning that I
>> cannot see what I am searching for until I type something that can't
>> be found, in which case the text turns red to indicate this.
>>
>> No as you can guess this is quite annoying. And it only seems to
>> happen with java 1.6 not 1.5.
>>
>> It seems to be quite a trivial fix (although not knowing the coding
>> behind it I would not want to make that a solid statement), so I was
>> wondering if this bug could get fixed in the near future?
>>
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