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Created attachment 118108 [details] case 1 I'm sorry if it doesn't belong here. When I run NetBeans on JDK6u31, then comboboxes (not all) have bad background color on GTK & Ubuntu 11.10 32b, see screenshots. Running on JDK7 seems to work just fine Product Version: NetBeans IDE Dev (Build 201204110400) Java: 1.6.0_31; Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM 20.6-b01 System: Linux version 3.0.0-17-generic-pae running on i386; UTF-8; en_US (nb)
Created attachment 118109 [details] another screenshot
Happens in NB 7.1.2 & JDK6_u33 as well, check the text of keyboard shortcuts, it is barely visible
Created attachment 118315 [details] shortcuts screen sorry for low quality, Ubuntu seems to be incapable of making screenshots when context menu is invoked...
Comment on attachment 118315 [details] shortcuts screen Used JDK: Java: 1.6.0_33-ea; Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM 20.8-b02
Please run SwingSet demo application (http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/demos-nojavascript-137100.html) and reopen if there are no issues in the demo app, thanks.
I'm sorry but the problems are probably only with GTK L&F and the SwingSet demo runs with (I guess) Metal and I can't find a way to change it.
Start SwingSet demo then click menu Look & Feel and choose GTK Style Look & Feel, thanks.
There is no GTK, only 4 items: - Java Look and Feel - Macintosh Look and Feel (disabled) - Motif Look and Feel - Windows Look and Feel (disabled) The "Java Look and Feel" is Metal
(In reply to comment #8) > There is no GTK, only 4 items: > - Java Look and Feel > - Macintosh Look and Feel (disabled) > - Motif Look and Feel > - Windows Look and Feel (disabled) > > The "Java Look and Feel" is Metal Which JDK version do you run the demo with then?
I tried JDK6_u32, JDK6_u33 and JDK7_u04, all 32bit