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+++ This bug was initially created as a clone of Bug #509240 +++ To reproduce: - Turn "Expand vertical ruler icons upon hovering" on (in Preferences Editor -> Hovers) - repoen an editor with a warning or error. - hover on the vertical ruler and bring up error/warning message - press F2 to set focus to popup Then note: 1) New pop-up is created. Sometimes the text is in it, sometimes it is not - can't identify pattern. But click in the popup and it disappears. 2) The original popup hover is still present and now does not disappear automatically unless you either retrigger the hover or close the editor.
I don't think we ever showed text in the F2 popup - just the icons. This works for me using plain http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/drops4/I20170417-2000/. If you see an issue with that build, please attach detailed steps to reproduce the problem.
Created attachment 267868 [details] steps showing tooltip problem Hi Dani, This does still happen with I20170417-2000. I am running Ubuntu 16.10 with GTK3: org.eclipse.swt.internal.gtk.theme=Adwaita org.eclipse.swt.internal.gtk.version=3.20.9 Steps to reproduce: 0) Set Expand vertical ruler icons upon hover hovering preference, and open editor with a marker 1) Hover over marker, ruler expands to breakpoint add + marker, move mouse over the marker (TODO marker in screenshot) 2) Press F2, note how tooltip ends up behind. It looks as if F2 is applying to the wrong thing, applying to the expanded ruler icons pop-up instead of the TODO pop-up. 3) Close the black pop-up (by clicking away) and note that the tooltip is still there. I can't get it to go away without reactivating it.
Created attachment 267869 [details] Similar problem shown on Windows Windows 10 also exhibits nearly the same problem, as shown in the screenshot.
The Windows screenshot is Neon.3, the Linux one is Oxygen I20170417-2000 I can spin up Windows with Oxygen I20170417-2000 to test if needed, please just ask if you aren't able to reproduce. Thanks!
(In reply to Dani Megert from comment #1) > I don't think we ever showed text in the F2 popup - just the icons. OK, so perhaps there are two bugs here. 1) The F2 should be focussing the "last created" pop-up, the use case I am trying to do is copy the error message out of the pop-up. 2) The F2 causes the text pop-up to be left behind.
(In reply to Jonah Graham from comment #5) > (In reply to Dani Megert from comment #1) > > I don't think we ever showed text in the F2 popup - just the icons. > OK, so perhaps there are two bugs here. > > 1) The F2 should be focussing the "last created" pop-up, the use case I am > trying to do is copy the error message out of the pop-up. Currently it just shows the icons in one row. It should show the icons and the text. This is this bug report. > 2) The F2 causes the text pop-up to be left behind. I cannot reproduce this guy on Windows 7. Please file a new bug report for that.
(In reply to Dani Megert from comment #6) > I cannot reproduce this guy on Windows 7. Please file a new bug report for > that. Thanks Dani for confirmation. New Bug 515960 created.
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Reconfirmed in 4.15 on Linux - behaviour still matches what is in Comment #0
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