Blank window in IDE: how to get rid of it[message #930970] | Tue, 02 October 2012 20:13 | Jim Walsh Messages: 6 Registered: September 2012 |
| Must be a beginner's mistake! I've been using Eclipse for a couple of months now to develop a java app. Last week, If ound that I had an empty window floating over the IDE. I can resize and move the window, but I can't close it. No caption, no close button. Actually, no buttons at all. I don't see it listed in the Eclipse Window menu. I don't recall exactly what I did to make it appear. May have been a call to Eclipse Help. In any case, I have tried closing and restarting Eclipse, but the window continues to be there. Help! Thanks, Jim
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Re: Blank window in IDE: how to get rid of it[message #930978 is a reply to message #930970] | Tue, 02 October 2012 20:16 | Russell Bateman Messages: 3798 Registered: July 2009 Location: Provo, Utah, USA |
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| On 10/2/2012 2:13 PM, Jim Walsh wrote: > Must be a beginner's mistake! > > I've been using Eclipse for a couple of months now to develop a java app. > > Last week, If ound that I had an empty window floating over the IDE. I > can resize and move the window, but I can't close it. No caption, no > close button. Actually, no buttons at all. > > I don't see it listed in the Eclipse Window menu. > > I don't recall exactly what I did to make it appear. May have been a > call to Eclipse Help. In any case, I have tried closing and restarting > Eclipse, but the window continues to be there. > > Help! > Thanks, > Jim Might help (be easier to imagine) if you scraped the image and posted it here. Also, what OS are you using? |
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Re: Blank window in IDE: how to get rid of it[message #931040 is a reply to message #930978] | Tue, 02 October 2012 21:55 | Jim Walsh Messages: 6 Registered: September 2012 |
| Using Windows 7 Not sure how to insert a screen shot. Should I do that as an attachment? Jim
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Re: Blank window in IDE: how to get rid of it[message #931672 is a reply to message #931040] | Wed, 03 October 2012 12:12 | Eliseo Ocampos Messages: 15 Registered: September 2012 |
| Yeah, that would help, just make sure to attach an image with a size of 2Mb or less.[Updated on: Wed, 03 October 2012 12:23] |
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Re: Blank window in IDE: how to get rid of it[message #932950 is a reply to message #931040] | Thu, 04 October 2012 15:46 | Jim Walsh Messages: 6 Registered: September 2012 |
| I have uploaded a screen shot: EclipseExtraWindow.jpg. Note that this blank window is resizeable, and moveable. Although it belongs to Eclipse, it is not a child window of the main window since I can move it anywhere on the screen. How do I get rid of it? Thanks, Jim
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Re: Blank window in IDE: how to get rid of it[message #932963 is a reply to message #932950] | Thu, 04 October 2012 16:05 | Jim Walsh Messages: 6 Registered: September 2012 |
| Ooops! I just solved my problem. Not sure why or how, but this is what did it: Highlighted a method in my code. Hit F1 key. This popped up a Help window with information about the method I have highlighted. When I closed that help window, the extra blank window also disappeared! Jim
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Re: Blank window in IDE: how to get rid of it[message #1407000 is a reply to message #930970] | Mon, 11 August 2014 16:27 | Geoffrey Hughes Messages: 1 Registered: August 2014 |
| This happened to me as well! I cleared the blank window as follows: On the menu bar select Window/CloseAllPerspectives, then select the required perspective, in my case Java.
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Re: Blank window in IDE: how to get rid of it[message #1408216 is a reply to message #1407000] | Thu, 14 August 2014 14:14 | heidi hock Messages: 1 Registered: August 2014 |
| oh! I also experienced this kind of problem, I been bothered because I am not really expert in java but the help of my friend we solve the problem..
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Re: Blank window in IDE: how to get rid of it[message #1695867 is a reply to message #1407000] | Tue, 19 May 2015 20:48 | Lyle Ziegelmiller Messages: 7 Registered: January 2010 |
| That didn't work for me. All it did was close everything, requiring me to start over from scratch. |
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Re: Blank window in IDE: how to get rid of it[message #1819562 is a reply to message #930970] | Fri, 17 January 2020 10:52 | Juanlu Romero Messages: 1 Registered: January 2020 |
| In Window/Preferences/Appearance Go to 'Color and Font theme' and change to 'Default' and press Apply. It works for me.- Attachment:Captura.PNG
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