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Asked: June 7, 20262026-06-07T03:10:36+00:00 2026-06-07T03:10:36+00:00

I had been using Eclipse 3.x for a few years and while I had

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I had been using Eclipse 3.x for a few years and while I had a few issues w.r.t. its stability and performance, I never had any particular annoyance with the UI itself…

Now that the new and shiny Eclipse 4.2 is out of the oven, it feels more stable and somewhat snappier, but I instantly felt a dislike for some details of its UI:

  • I find the “curved” look of the main toolbar distracting and it seems to me that it does not mix well with any other element in my desktop. It could just be a color issue, but the toolbar is prevalent enough to merit a specific mention.

  • The default colors do not work well with the TFT/TN displays of the laptop and both desktop computers that I am using. The various gradients seem completely washed out, the tab separators are practically invisible and the toolbar curve looks totally weird.

  • It’s also almost impossible to tell which view is active – Eclipse 3.x used a unique blue color for the active tab header. Juno uses a color-reversal in all inactive tabs, which probably sounds more visible, but in my opinion that effect is lost because the active tab is still in a shade of gray which is lost in the overall gray-ness of the new UI…

So, how do I get back to a more reasonable look and feel? Is there somewhere a theming option that would help?

PS.1: I use Eclipse/GTK on Linux…

PS.2: What happened to all the colors in Juno, anyway?

PS.3: Can we keep the new splash screen, though? That one, I like…

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    2026-06-07T03:10:38+00:00Added an answer on June 7, 2026 at 3:10 am

    Apparently, the Eclipse developers were kind enough to leave us an easy way out:

    • From the Window menu, select Preferences.

    • Expand the General category in the Preferences dialog tree.

    • Click on the Appearance sub-category.

    • On the left side of the window, a Theme drop-down menu will appear – click on it.

    • Select Classic in the Theme drop-down menu.

    • Most important: you need to restart Eclipse after that, even though no hint to that effect appears.

    This setting is mentioned in several blog posts, which for some reason I could not find until I started using terms such as “awful” and “ugly” in Google. It seems that I was not the only one to find the new theme unbearable…

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