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Project explorer is not clickable in Eclipse.

Hismayilov
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just at the middle of working, eclipse did stop. nothing is clickable, and project explorer became lost.image attached.

Eclipse Version: 2020-06 RC1 (4.16.0RC1)
ABAP 7.30
Windows 10
2020

nothing is clickable, it behaves like an image , so I killed("best run" action for eclipse 🙂 ) and I lost some unsaved codes.

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matthias_becker
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Dear Huseyn,

from your screenshot I see that you have the "Darkest Dark Theme" installed. This is not an official theme from Eclipse Foundation. It is know that it may cause issues. As the theme is not open source we even cannot look into it to find out what the problem may be. ADT does not officially support this theme.

Does this error persist in an Eclipse installation without the "Darkest Dark Theme" installed?

Regards,
Matthias (ADT Team)

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matthias_becker
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Dear Huseyn,

from your screenshot I see that you have the "Darkest Dark Theme" installed. This is not an official theme from Eclipse Foundation. It is know that it may cause issues. As the theme is not open source we even cannot look into it to find out what the problem may be. ADT does not officially support this theme.

Does this error persist in an Eclipse installation without the "Darkest Dark Theme" installed?

Regards,
Matthias (ADT Team)

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you are right darkest theme is installed.

I will try to get same error without darkest theme.

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for now works fine with "Darkest Dark Theme", I dont know some how it is not making same issue again for now ( but it doesnt mean it has been solved. 🙂 )