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The bottom trim of my Eclipse has been expanded a bit. It may have been caused by changes I made to my screen resolution to make a presentation. This is using the latest integration build. I will attach a screen shot.
Created attachment 60433 [details] Screen shot with wide trim
Ah, the master of understatement...;-). Just to help me track this down a couple of questions: What steps led you here (i.e. did you change the res while eclipse was open or close, change, re-open)? Did you make the res bigger or smaller? Does a resize 'fix' the layout or is it permanent?
I fixed the problem by maximizing the editor but resizing may have fixed it as well. I had Eclipse open when I downed my resolution for my presentation. After, I uped the resolution again and closed the laptop. When i opened it the next day, I saw the extra trim space.
Out of cycles...changing target MS.
This is so obscure that I'd have to be out of higher priority defects to consider it.
Moving to 3.4 since this is truly an edge condition and a simple resize fixes it.
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