What is the reason for grey mark on top of my project in eclipse?
I have a grey (or brown?) mark on top of my projects here:

Does anyone know what this means and what I should I do about it?
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I have a grey (or brown?) mark on top of my projects here:

Does anyone know what this means and what I should I do about it?
java eclipse maven
Possible duplicate of What do the icons in Eclipse mean?
– JoSSte
Nov 19 '18 at 6:52
It is not clear which part of the image you are asking about.
– greg-449
Nov 19 '18 at 8:19
@JoSSte In Eclipse icons that icon is not listed.
– daud_config
Nov 19 '18 at 8:41
@greg-449 the grey icon next to M.
– daud_config
Nov 19 '18 at 9:10
It visualizes a project nature that I do not know (maybe Perl or Camel; unfortunately, the Maven-Mcovers a part of the decoration icon). In the Navigator view open the file.projectand tell us which<nature>(beside the Maven nature) there are.
– howlger
Nov 19 '18 at 10:01
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I have a grey (or brown?) mark on top of my projects here:

Does anyone know what this means and what I should I do about it?
java eclipse maven
I have a grey (or brown?) mark on top of my projects here:

Does anyone know what this means and what I should I do about it?
java eclipse maven
java eclipse maven
edited Nov 19 '18 at 10:34
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Possible duplicate of What do the icons in Eclipse mean?
– JoSSte
Nov 19 '18 at 6:52
It is not clear which part of the image you are asking about.
– greg-449
Nov 19 '18 at 8:19
@JoSSte In Eclipse icons that icon is not listed.
– daud_config
Nov 19 '18 at 8:41
@greg-449 the grey icon next to M.
– daud_config
Nov 19 '18 at 9:10
It visualizes a project nature that I do not know (maybe Perl or Camel; unfortunately, the Maven-Mcovers a part of the decoration icon). In the Navigator view open the file.projectand tell us which<nature>(beside the Maven nature) there are.
– howlger
Nov 19 '18 at 10:01
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Possible duplicate of What do the icons in Eclipse mean?
– JoSSte
Nov 19 '18 at 6:52
It is not clear which part of the image you are asking about.
– greg-449
Nov 19 '18 at 8:19
@JoSSte In Eclipse icons that icon is not listed.
– daud_config
Nov 19 '18 at 8:41
@greg-449 the grey icon next to M.
– daud_config
Nov 19 '18 at 9:10
It visualizes a project nature that I do not know (maybe Perl or Camel; unfortunately, the Maven-Mcovers a part of the decoration icon). In the Navigator view open the file.projectand tell us which<nature>(beside the Maven nature) there are.
– howlger
Nov 19 '18 at 10:01
Possible duplicate of What do the icons in Eclipse mean?
– JoSSte
Nov 19 '18 at 6:52
Possible duplicate of What do the icons in Eclipse mean?
– JoSSte
Nov 19 '18 at 6:52
It is not clear which part of the image you are asking about.
– greg-449
Nov 19 '18 at 8:19
It is not clear which part of the image you are asking about.
– greg-449
Nov 19 '18 at 8:19
@JoSSte In Eclipse icons that icon is not listed.
– daud_config
Nov 19 '18 at 8:41
@JoSSte In Eclipse icons that icon is not listed.
– daud_config
Nov 19 '18 at 8:41
@greg-449 the grey icon next to M.
– daud_config
Nov 19 '18 at 9:10
@greg-449 the grey icon next to M.
– daud_config
Nov 19 '18 at 9:10
It visualizes a project nature that I do not know (maybe Perl or Camel; unfortunately, the Maven-
M covers a part of the decoration icon). In the Navigator view open the file .project and tell us which <nature> (beside the Maven nature) there are.– howlger
Nov 19 '18 at 10:01
It visualizes a project nature that I do not know (maybe Perl or Camel; unfortunately, the Maven-
M covers a part of the decoration icon). In the Navigator view open the file .project and tell us which <nature> (beside the Maven nature) there are.– howlger
Nov 19 '18 at 10:01
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This icon says it's an Apache Camel project.
Obviously, you have Red Hat Fuse Tooling for Eclipse installed, identifiable by the org.fusesource.ide.project.RiderProjectNature project nature, which is visualized on project level by the following decoration icon (see camel_project_16x16.png at GitHub):

Unfortunately, the Maven-M covers the camel's head.
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This icon says it's an Apache Camel project.
Obviously, you have Red Hat Fuse Tooling for Eclipse installed, identifiable by the org.fusesource.ide.project.RiderProjectNature project nature, which is visualized on project level by the following decoration icon (see camel_project_16x16.png at GitHub):

Unfortunately, the Maven-M covers the camel's head.
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This icon says it's an Apache Camel project.
Obviously, you have Red Hat Fuse Tooling for Eclipse installed, identifiable by the org.fusesource.ide.project.RiderProjectNature project nature, which is visualized on project level by the following decoration icon (see camel_project_16x16.png at GitHub):

Unfortunately, the Maven-M covers the camel's head.
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This icon says it's an Apache Camel project.
Obviously, you have Red Hat Fuse Tooling for Eclipse installed, identifiable by the org.fusesource.ide.project.RiderProjectNature project nature, which is visualized on project level by the following decoration icon (see camel_project_16x16.png at GitHub):

Unfortunately, the Maven-M covers the camel's head.
This icon says it's an Apache Camel project.
Obviously, you have Red Hat Fuse Tooling for Eclipse installed, identifiable by the org.fusesource.ide.project.RiderProjectNature project nature, which is visualized on project level by the following decoration icon (see camel_project_16x16.png at GitHub):

Unfortunately, the Maven-M covers the camel's head.
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Possible duplicate of What do the icons in Eclipse mean?
– JoSSte
Nov 19 '18 at 6:52
It is not clear which part of the image you are asking about.
– greg-449
Nov 19 '18 at 8:19
@JoSSte In Eclipse icons that icon is not listed.
– daud_config
Nov 19 '18 at 8:41
@greg-449 the grey icon next to M.
– daud_config
Nov 19 '18 at 9:10
It visualizes a project nature that I do not know (maybe Perl or Camel; unfortunately, the Maven-
Mcovers a part of the decoration icon). In the Navigator view open the file.projectand tell us which<nature>(beside the Maven nature) there are.– howlger
Nov 19 '18 at 10:01