On 5/4/20 5:00 AM, Andy Mabbett wrote: > I recently upgraded Java on my Windows 10 laptop, to the latest version. > > I now have the tiny font and icon issue, that I previously resolved by > following the steps outlines at: > > https://superuser.com/questions/652606/is-there-a-way-to-increase-the-default-font-size-for-java-gui-applications > > However, despite repeating those steps, i still have the tiny sizes, > even after restarting the machine. > > JOSM is therefore virtually unusable. > > Can anyone advise, please? > What you have told us isn't very useful. It would be nice to know what plugins (if any) you are using. There is a reason why bug reports _require_ the JOSM status report.
For example, if you have Mapillary installed, there is an interaction between the dependent JavaFX plugin and the display environment that I haven't had time to track down. There is a workaround, but if you need to use date filters for Mapillary, you will have to type in the date in YYYY-MM-DD format. So, if you do have the Mapillary plugin installed, you can see if the following "fixes" the problem: Go to JOSM Preferences -> Display Settings -> Mapillary and then uncheck "Use JavaFX for better looking dialogs". Alternatively, you may have to update Java. Java 8 does not support HiDPI displays well. (You state that you recently upgraded Java to the latest version, but which latest version? The latest Java 8 version? The latest Java 14 version? One of the Java 15 Early Access builds?) I'm sorry I couldn't help, Taylor
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