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Bug
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Resolution: Fixed
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P3
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cinnabar, 8, 9
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b68
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other
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other
Issue | Fix Version | Assignee | Priority | Status | Resolution | Resolved In Build |
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JDK-8098712 | emb-9 | Semyon Sadetsky | P3 | Resolved | Fixed | team |
JDK-8208978 | 8u201 | Semyon Sadetsky | P3 | Resolved | Fixed | b01 |
JDK-8206111 | 8u192 | Semyon Sadetsky | P3 | Resolved | Fixed | b02 |
JDK-8216880 | emb-8u201 | Semyon Sadetsky | P3 | Resolved | Fixed | master |
Set the cursor blink rate to something fast, or turn it off completely, on the GNOME Desktop. Specifically do this with the Java Desktop System Release 3 via: Launch->Preferences->Desktop Preferencs->Keyboard->Behavior and then in the Keyboard Tabbed section uncheck "Cursor blinks in text boxes and fields" or simply move the slider to the far right edge. You may need to log out and back in (you don't on JDS 3 Linux, but I haven't tested on Solaris).
Now launch SwingSet2, choose the GTK+ L&F, and click in an editable text field. Note that the caret blink rate here isn't respecting the desktop setting.
###@###.### 2005-04-22 23:14:41 GMT
Now launch SwingSet2, choose the GTK+ L&F, and click in an editable text field. Note that the caret blink rate here isn't respecting the desktop setting.
###@###.### 2005-04-22 23:14:41 GMT
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JDK-8098712 GTK+ L&F JTextComponent not respecting desktop caret blink rate
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- Resolved
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JDK-8206111 GTK+ L&F JTextComponent not respecting desktop caret blink rate
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- Resolved
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JDK-8208978 GTK+ L&F JTextComponent not respecting desktop caret blink rate
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- Resolved
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JDK-8216880 GTK+ L&F JTextComponent not respecting desktop caret blink rate
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- Resolved
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