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I've found that setting a dark color theme in Eclipse makes the function tooltips unreadable.

This is probably easiest to describe with a picture: alt text http://img256.imageshack.us/img256/9503/blahi.gif

Any ideas how to fix this?

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  • No, Eclipse is too retarded to let us change the colour. This is the only reason I ditched Zend Studio.
    – Kristina
    Dec 29, 2010 at 23:45
  • Hahaha... i love a bit of brutal honesty...
    – Chris
    Jan 5, 2011 at 0:48
  • I know it's been a while, any updates on newer version of eclipse?
    – fseto
    Mar 17, 2011 at 3:40
  • Did you try with one of the themes of eclipsecolorthemes? See stackoverflow.com/questions/5053834/…
    – VonC
    Mar 18, 2011 at 7:23
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    It seems there is an Eclipse feature request for this. If you want it fixed, log in and vote for this bug (add yourself to the CC list) bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=41867
    – Philippe
    Dec 13, 2011 at 23:47

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The best solution i've found is to leave eclipse in normal bright mode, and use an OS level screen inverter.

On OSX you can do command-shift-8 (i think that's the key combo), inverts the whole screen

on linux with compiz, it's even better, you can do windows-n to darken windows selectively. (or windows-m to do the whole screen)

on windows, the only decent solution i've found is powerstrip, but it's only free for one year.. then it's like $30 or something..

then you can invert the screen, adjust the syntax-level colours to your liking, and you're off to the races, with cool shades on.

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If you are running Eclipse in Ubuntu or other environment where it uses GTK+ themes, you can follow this guide to edit the tooltip and autocomplete colours from outside Eclipse. Not the ideal solution, but it does the trick.

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