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tcavalcantiParticipantEclipse Java EE IDE for Web Developers.
Version: 2018-09 (4.9.0)
Build id: 20180917-1800Relevant Plugins Installed: JUnit framework
Steps to reproduce the issue:
1. In the menu bar, select Window > Show View > Other…
2. Click in the Java > Coverage option
3. Done! You will see the white background and in the content all the text will appear with very light font.- This topic was modified 6 years, 2 months ago by tcavalcanti.
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support-swapnaModeratortcavalcanti,
Sorry that you are seeing this issue. Thank you for the screenshots. It is not clear which exact plugin you have installed. I tried with JUnit Tools 1.0.5 and Quick JUnit 0.7.0 but do not see the reported problem with Coverage view in Darkest Dark theme.
Can you please check if the issue persists with Eclipse’s Dark theme (Window > Preferences > General > Appearance and select ‘Dark’ for Theme) as well?
Please share with us more details about the JUnit plugin you installed, including the update site details to help us replicate the problem at our end. Also share with us your OS and version details.
Apologies for inconvenience caused.
–Swapna
Genuitec Support
tcavalcantiParticipantHi Swapna,
You don’t need to apologize. The Darkest Dark theme is the best theme for Eclipse. I love it! Good job! 🙂
The mistake was mine. Follow below the plugin used to reproduce the error:
EclEmma – https://www.eclemma.org/I’m sorry and thank you!
-Thiago
Windows 10 OS- This reply was modified 6 years, 1 month ago by tcavalcanti.
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support-swapnaModeratorThiago,
Thank you for your compliments for Darkest Dark. While I investigate further, can you please also let us know how it works with Eclipse’s Dark theme?
–Swapna
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