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I have problem with colour used for the background of a content assist popup. I try to change in the menu Window/Preferences/General/Appearance/Color and fonts -> these items without effect:




  • Content Assist background colour

  • Content Assist foreground colour


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I can not get to the right one item had a half a day. Please help.










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  • The answer is here: stackoverflow.com/questions/3571850/…. Very stupid rule on this website that sets threshold on the minimum of characters in the answer forces me to put this meaningless sentence here.

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I have problem with colour used for the background of a content assist popup. I try to change in the menu Window/Preferences/General/Appearance/Color and fonts -> these items without effect:




  • Content Assist background colour

  • Content Assist foreground colour


enter image description here



I can not get to the right one item had a half a day. Please help.










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  • The answer is here: stackoverflow.com/questions/3571850/…. Very stupid rule on this website that sets threshold on the minimum of characters in the answer forces me to put this meaningless sentence here.

    – dilo
    Feb 12 '13 at 22:50














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I have problem with colour used for the background of a content assist popup. I try to change in the menu Window/Preferences/General/Appearance/Color and fonts -> these items without effect:




  • Content Assist background colour

  • Content Assist foreground colour


enter image description here



I can not get to the right one item had a half a day. Please help.










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I have problem with colour used for the background of a content assist popup. I try to change in the menu Window/Preferences/General/Appearance/Color and fonts -> these items without effect:




  • Content Assist background colour

  • Content Assist foreground colour


enter image description here



I can not get to the right one item had a half a day. Please help.







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  • The answer is here: stackoverflow.com/questions/3571850/…. Very stupid rule on this website that sets threshold on the minimum of characters in the answer forces me to put this meaningless sentence here.

    – dilo
    Feb 12 '13 at 22:50



















  • The answer is here: stackoverflow.com/questions/3571850/…. Very stupid rule on this website that sets threshold on the minimum of characters in the answer forces me to put this meaningless sentence here.

    – dilo
    Feb 12 '13 at 22:50

















The answer is here: stackoverflow.com/questions/3571850/…. Very stupid rule on this website that sets threshold on the minimum of characters in the answer forces me to put this meaningless sentence here.

– dilo
Feb 12 '13 at 22:50





The answer is here: stackoverflow.com/questions/3571850/…. Very stupid rule on this website that sets threshold on the minimum of characters in the answer forces me to put this meaningless sentence here.

– dilo
Feb 12 '13 at 22:50










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eclipse -> preference -> General -> Appearance -> Colors and Fonts





  1. Code assist



    Basic > Content Assist background color -> change

    Basic > Content Assist foreground color -> change




  2. java doc



    Java > Javadoc background ( overrides default: information background color) -> change








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    eclipse -> preference -> General -> Appearance -> Colors and Fonts





    1. Code assist



      Basic > Content Assist background color -> change

      Basic > Content Assist foreground color -> change




    2. java doc



      Java > Javadoc background ( overrides default: information background color) -> change








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        Basic > Content Assist foreground color -> change




      2. java doc



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        eclipse -> preference -> General -> Appearance -> Colors and Fonts





        1. Code assist



          Basic > Content Assist background color -> change

          Basic > Content Assist foreground color -> change




        2. java doc



          Java > Javadoc background ( overrides default: information background color) -> change








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        eclipse -> preference -> General -> Appearance -> Colors and Fonts





        1. Code assist



          Basic > Content Assist background color -> change

          Basic > Content Assist foreground color -> change




        2. java doc



          Java > Javadoc background ( overrides default: information background color) -> change









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