Created attachment 1249680 [details] Search dialog I noticed an inconsistency in fonts scaling for several components in 144 DPI mode. F25 KDE-Spin Relevant packages: Name : eclipse-jdt Arch : noarch Epoch : 1 Version : 4.6.2 Release : 6.fc25 Name : gtk3 Arch : x86_64 Epoch : 0 Version : 3.22.7 Release : 1.fc25 Reproducible always with above versions. Eclispse 4.7 (oxygen) with same GTK3 version behaves identically. On the other hand F24 with GTK3 3.20.9 (OS: Linux, v.4.6.7-300.fc24.x86_64, x86_64 / gtk 3.20.9) is not affected. Reference to eclipse Bug: https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=509669
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Still reproducible on F27: Name : eclipse-jdt Epoch : 1 Version : 4.7.1 Release : 6.fc27 Name : gtk3 Version : 3.22.26 Release : 1.fc27
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The upstream bug is marked as fixed in Eclipse 4.8, so I'm closing this as we have Eclipse 4.9 in Fedora 29 now.