The floating layer color of Eclipse code under Ubuntu finally knows how to modify it today. Think about the nasty black background and the black text. I can't blame Eclipse or Ubuntu. It seems that I have to blame myself for not finding the correct method. I tried N multiple methods to change the Eclipse configuration, and changed the preference text color, Eclipse skin, and even downloaded a set of Ubuntu themes, but none of these methods were correct. When I changed the Ubuntu topic, I found that the following custom
The floating layer color of Eclipse code under Ubuntu finally knows how to modify it today. Think about the nasty black background and black text...
I know that this does not blame Eclipse, nor does it blame Ubuntu. It seems that I have to blame myself for not finding the correct method. I tried N multiple methods to change the Eclipse configuration, and changed the preference text color, Eclipse skin, and even downloaded a set of Ubuntu themes, but none of these methods were correct.
When I changed the Ubuntu topic, I found that there was a custom below. I clicked it and it turned out to be a different place.
As a matter of fact, you only need to change the tooltip in the color options. It's okay. The hateful problem, the hateful solution, and the unpleasant.
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Under Ubuntu11.04, choose theme & Optimization> appearance> theme> Custom> color> tooltip> modify background and color"