How to return an old window docking in Eclipse Juno?

I recently started using Eclipse Juno (4.2) on Fedora Linux. In previous versions of eclipse, I could just click and drag the name of the source file to the edge of the screen and split my window with the mouse. Now when I press + drag and drop, Eclipse calls up some green outlines, and I cannot figure out how to accept this change without pressing Enter on the keyboard. Does anyone know if it is possible to restore the previous behavior when the mouse can do everything? Thanks!

Edit: It looks like there might be a bug in Eclipse, at least when using the 64-bit version of Fedora 17.

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Now you have a green rectangle representing the area that will be occupied when you release the mouse button, however, the procedure is still the same as you, to drag the editor and drop the editor to the desired area ...

Just move the mouse with the left mouse button pressed and you will notice that the green rectangles change, and when you have a rectangle with double borders, you can release the mouse button ...

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/920352/


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