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In response to a button press, I add a row to a TableViewer and then ask it to edit the first column. The cell editor opens, but it is incorrectly sized (too small vertically) such that you can still see the text underneath it, creating a garbled appearance. If I only add a row or only edit a column in response to the button press, the row is created fine and the cell editor opens with the correct dimensions. Also, clicking on a row/column opens a correctly sized cell editor. The problem is only when I add then immediately edit programatically. The client code in question is org.eclipse.debug.ui.EnvironmentTab#handleEnvAddButtonSelected().
Am reassigning to JFace but this may be a debug/ui problem.
Reassigning bugs in component areas that are changing ownership.
We would need a snippet (ideally, SWT and JFace only) with which we can reproduce the problem.
Hitesh is now responsible for watching bugs in the [Viewers] component area.
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