[Originally shared on G+ the 7th of August 2012]
For those working with Eclipse on Ubuntu, if you don't like the fact
that the Eclipse menu does not blend into Unity's global menubar, you
may want to try this hack https://bugs.launchpad.net/eclipse/+bug/618587/comments/46
You
may experience some refresh glitches from time to time, but I
personally prefer the menu to be integrated in Unity, especially because
I use shortcuts way more than the menu.
Eclipse and the Ubuntu global menu
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