2025-11-20 12:29 AM
Hello,
It's been two years since version 1.14.1 (everything was fine there) – is it really that hard to remove these white scrollbars? It's impossible to use STM32CubeIDE...
BR
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2025-11-26 2:19 AM
At present, STM32CubeIDE 2.0.0 is built on Eclipse Platform version 4.33.0.v20240903-0618
The migration to a newer Eclipse version within STM32CubeIDE is planned for next year.
The behavior reported by @bobval is described in this LINK
Additionally, the issue where Eclipse does not fully switch to "Dark Theme/Mode" is reported in the following LINK
THX
Ghofrane
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2025-11-20 2:48 AM - edited 2025-11-20 2:51 AM
Hello @bobval
I tested this behavior using STM32CubeIDE 2.0.0 and did not encounter any white scrollbars.
Could you please let me know which operating system you are using?
THX
Ghofrane
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2025-11-20 3:02 AM
Windows 11 25h2 , (On Windows 10, everything was fine.)
2025-11-20 3:20 AM
Hello @bobval
I performed the test on a Windows 11 machine and did not encounter this issue, which suggests that the problem may be specific to your environment.
Let's try the following steps to troubleshoot:
1- Go to Settings > Personalization > Colors
2- Set "Choose your default app mode" to Dark.
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2025-11-20 3:24 AM
"Set "Choose your default app mode" to Dark." -
I don't use the dark theme in Windows itself; I don't need it. While I was on Windows 10, everything worked fine without it.
Thanks.
2025-11-20 3:51 AM
For those were darkmode currently works correctly:
Go to `Preferences -> General -> Appearance`. There, set `Color and font theme` to something different than the default and change it back. Do you still not have these big white scroll bars? For me they appeared after I changed some settings in the appearance dialog.
2025-11-25 10:56 PM
I still don't understand - are you going to fix this problem on Windows 11? Or not? It didn't exist on Windows 10.
Thank you
2025-11-25 11:28 PM
Hello @bobval
As shown in my screenshot above , I am unable to reproduce this behavior on my end, which suggests that it is not systematic.
THX
Ghofrane
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2025-11-25 11:52 PM
Hi @Ghofrane GSOURI ,
I'm really sorry but I have the same problem with STM32CubeIDE2.0 and Windows 11 Pro 25H2. I have light grey scrollbars and can't even reproduce the dark ones.
My Windows color mode is dark, the IDE "Theme" is dark and the "Color and font theme" is Default (current). I have generated a new workspace with the IDE2.0 for testing and no addons are installed.
I have exported the settings that don't work.
Best regards,
Jens
2025-11-26 2:19 AM
At present, STM32CubeIDE 2.0.0 is built on Eclipse Platform version 4.33.0.v20240903-0618
The migration to a newer Eclipse version within STM32CubeIDE is planned for next year.
The behavior reported by @bobval is described in this LINK
Additionally, the issue where Eclipse does not fully switch to "Dark Theme/Mode" is reported in the following LINK
THX
Ghofrane
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