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Reclaiming vertical space in Eclipse's default themes [message #1738136] Sat, 16 July 2016 04:30 Go to next message
M F is currently offline M FFriend
Messages: 2
Registered: July 2013
Junior Member
Hello,

How can I adjust the Eclipse CSS files to reclaim much of the unused vertical spacing in the default Eclipse themes?

I was able to reduce the size of the TabItems by added a "swt-tab-height: 22px;" to the ".MPartStack" selector, but what about the toolbars, tree items in the Project Explorer, status bar, etc... See the image below for reference.

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By comparison, the appearance in Windows is MUCH better:

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Kubuntu 16.04 (Breeze Dark Theme)
Eclipse Neon
Re: Reclaiming vertical space in Eclipse's default themes [message #1740340 is a reply to message #1738136] Thu, 11 August 2016 23:07 Go to previous message
Tamás Kiss is currently offline Tamás KissFriend
Messages: 11
Registered: May 2016
Junior Member
Hi,

I'd also like to find a solution to this problem, for a SLES12 system with GNOME Desktop. Right now Eclipse Neon looks ridiculous on it, almost one third of the screen area is wasted.
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