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** Changed in: ttf-indic-fonts (Ubuntu Hardy)
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Intrepid Ibex reached end-of-life on 30 April 2010 so I am closing the
report. The bug is still marked as confirmed in later versions of Ubuntu.
** Changed in: ttf-indic-fonts (Ubuntu Intrepid)
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The same here - suggestion made by Carlos Ramos fixed this problem for
me - using Jaunty x86_64. Otherwise using openjdk after clean install
makes it almost unusable (in my case with ImageJ). Bug isn't fixed.
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Using jaunty 9.04 x86. After installing Netbeans, experienced the same
issue: free space under text in different situations. The program code
looked bad, if opened in NetBeans editor.
The workaround, suggested by Carlos Ramos, has worked for me! (My first
language is Russian, so deleting these fo
It really fix my problem. Thank you Carlos Ramos.
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I found a solution to this bug here
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openjdk-6/+bug/255983
just need to edit
/etc/java-6-openjdk/fontconfig.properties
and change the line
sequence.allfonts.UTF-8=latin-1,wqy-zenhei,japanese-vlgothic,japanese-kochi,japanese-sazanami,korean-un,korean-b
Matthias,
This bug is not related to ttf-indic-fonts
It must be related to rendering engine used in OpenJDK. Can anyone
check the rendering engine
ttf-indic-fonts work well with current versions of pango, QT & ICU
without any problems. so it must be an issue with rendering engine
used in netbeans
Michael, don't touch things if you don't care about them.
** Changed in: ttf-indic-fonts (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
** Changed in: ttf-indic-fonts (Ubuntu Hardy)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
** Changed in: ttf-indic-fonts (Ubuntu Intrepid)
Status: Invalid => Conf
** Changed in: ttf-indic-fonts (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Changed in: ttf-indic-fonts (Ubuntu Hardy)
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: ttf-indic-fonts (Ubuntu Intrepid)
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I don't think this is fixed. At least I still see this problem in
openjdk-6 (6b14-1.4.1-0ubuntu7)
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I think it is an Rendering engine issue. Netbeans seems to have taken
code from an Old Version of ICU .
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@Matthias Klose: is this stuff about indic fonts really related to this
bug? i dont see the relation yet...
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sequence.allfonts.UTF-8=latin-1,wqy-zenhei,japanese-vlgothic,japanese-
kochi,japanese-sazanami,korean-un,korean-
baekmuk,bengali,oriya,telugu,gujarati,hindi,punjabi,tamil
Run the attached test program, with and without LANG set to see the
difference. Removing all of gujarati,hindi,punjabi,tamil do
This bug was fixed in the package openjdk-6 - 6b14-1.4.1-0ubuntu7
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* Don't use some indian fonts with diverging font metrics for the
latin-1.UTF-8 encoding. LP: #289784.
* Disable running the testsuite for this build (no c
** Also affects: ttf-indic-fonts (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: ttf-indic-fonts (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: ttf-indic-fonts (Ubuntu)
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No, it still isn't.
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** Changed in: openjdk
Status: Unknown => Fix Released
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** Changed in: openjdk-6 (Ubuntu)
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Using Jaunty amd64 I still see the problem.
openjdk-6-jre-headless6b14-0ubuntu16
sun-java6-bin 6-12-0ubuntu1
See the attached screenshot
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Using Intrepid x86_64, bug is still happening, any plans for a backport
?
Package: openjdk-6-jdk
Architecture: amd64
Version: 6b12-0ubuntu6
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I've installed the openjdk 1.6b14 from PPA and the bug is still there. I
get a huge space around text in Netbeans.
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Can we get a backport to Hardy, please?
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Seconded; a backport would be very much appreciated.
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Can we please have this patch backported to Intrepid? It's been
available for two months.
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I have tried (from my amateur status) to implement all suggestions here,
but the Netbeans IDE font spacing is still too big. I did the whole
Ubuntu installation in the last couple of days. I can't agree that this
is low priority. Netbeans is currently unusable for serious
development. Is there an
i reported a duplicate (line spacing too big in editor and log)
so for me it is not fixed yet... how could i determine if i have
installed the proposed fix?
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This bug was fixed in the package openjdk-6 - 6b13~pre1-0ubuntu1
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* New code drop (b13).
- In the langtools area, besides a few miscellaneous bug fixes (6760834,
6725036, 6657499), all the langtools regression tests now
** Changed in: openjdk-6 (Ubuntu Hardy)
Importance: Undecided => Low
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: openjdk-6 (Ubuntu Intrepid)
Importance: Undecided => Low
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: netbeans (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: netbeans (U
Will this be fixed in Hardy and Intrepid? This does not only affect
NetBeans but every other Java Swing program. Is there are workaround?
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Ok, a patch was commited to the repo.
Maybe backport that patch, or merge with IcedTea to get it, I don't
know what would be the right policy here.
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It is openjdk issue:
http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6761856
http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk7/2d-gate/jdk/rev/9cdababf6179
http://icedtea.classpath.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=227
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The gtk look and feel is ok, but it's really slower on my machine. And
anyway the labels in the UML editor are placed in a different position
that the text contained
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I think we should mark this Invalid for netbeans.
However, I've been bitten by this in the stuff I run with openjdk, the menubars
specifically are taller than they should be.
In my opinion there is a significant departure in the look of java apps with
openjdk, I would investigate if something can
It looks like it is better to use GTK look and feel.
To use it, please, edit /usr/share/netbeans/6.1/etc/netbeans.conf:
netbeans_default_options="... --laf
com.sun.java.swing.plaf.gtk.GTKLookAndFeel"
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it's the binary (.bfc) file which does matter.
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Shouldn't the file be called fontconfig.properties like the one of
java-6-sun? maybe an error...
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see /etc/java-6-openjdk/fontconfig.properties.src. it points to DejaVu,
as this is used by Ubuntu by default.
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Yes it is possible to change only editor font from inside NetBeans IDE.
The rest (menu, tree, tab, ...) use default Swing font. Yes I can see
spacing is bigger on openjdk. I will check default Swing component as
IMO it is not specific to NetBeans. Note that it is Metal L&F.
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What do you mean when you say "it uses the system fonts"? What does
sun-java use instead?
I tried to change the application system font, from the apparence
applet, but the font did not change in netbeans.
Anyway it's not only that the font is bigger, but as you can see in
the screenshots, the spac
openjdk-6 uses the system font by default. I don't think this is a bug
in openjdk-6 itself. can netbeans be made aware of different font sizes?
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