I saw the bug in 1.8.0_20-ea-b05, but now tried the latest version 1.8.0_20-ea-b23 from the site you linked, and the bug is gone! (I compared it side-by-side with the screenshot I took on the previous version.)
Great--thanks! -- Eirik On 8/1/14, 8:08 AM, "Sergey Bylokhov" <sergey.bylok...@oracle.com> wrote: >Hello, Erik. >What version of jdk did you use? Can you check it on the latest version >of jdk 8u20? >https://jdk8.java.net/download.html >Thanks. > >On 7/11/14 7:12 PM, Eirik Bakke wrote: >> (Resending without image attachment--I don't think my first message got >> through.) >> >> I have a small bug to file against the Aqua L&F in OpenJDK. What's the >> place/procedure for filing such bugs? (It seems that >> https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK does not permit the general >> public to create new bugs, and I'm not sure if it's the place for >> Aqua-related bugs either.) >> >> The bug is a variation of bug #5046173 mentioned in [1], "JTextFields >>had >> clipped focus rings". The aforementioned bug was partially resolved, but >> is still present in cases where the JTextField has the >> "JTextField.variant" client property set to "search". A minimal example >>is >> provided in [2]; when run on MacOS and the text field is in focus, text >> field is clipped by one or two pixels on all four sides (though you have >> to look closely to see it). >> >> -- Eirik >> >> [1] >> >>http://www.filibeto.org/unix/macos/lib/dev/releasenotes/Java/JavaLeopardR >>N/ >> JavaLeopardRN.pdf >> [2] https://gist.github.com/anonymous/662976ce8f6a942a3b9b >> > > >-- >Best regards, Sergey. >