Thanks to Eirik Bakke, the problem turned out to be the installed
version of Java (8). Upgrading to 11 cleared the problem, once
referenced in etc/netbeans.conf.
Thanks Eirik!
On 15/03/2020 13:48, Jean-Claude Dauphin wrote:
Hi Jonathan,
I had the same problem and solved the issue as follow:
I edited the |netbeans.conf| file, which is in the
|/etc| subdirectory of NetBeans installation and added
netbeans_default_options="--fontsize 24 ......
Hope it helps,
Best wishes
Jean-Claude
On Sat, Mar 14, 2020 at 11:31 PM Jonathan Mills
<jonathan.n.mi...@gmail.com <mailto:jonathan.n.mi...@gmail.com>> wrote:
I switched from 11.2 to 11.3 on Windows 10, and my font size is much
much smaller. So small I can hardly read it.
With 11.2 if I fullsized the window I get 39 lines of code
displayed in
the editor (and legible)
With 11.3 it's 84 lines, and too small to read comfortably!
I'm guessing something has changed in this release to make it
ignore the
Windows' Display Setting "Scale", but I can't see a setting to
manipulate the size?
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