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Anders Thulin edited comment on NETBEANS-2543 at 3/17/20, 7:00 AM:
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I can confirm that my original issue ( NETBEANS-3748, now resolved as  a 
duplicate to this one) involves 'fractional scaling'.  In my case, 125%.

 


was (Author: athulin):
I can confirm that my original issue (  NETBEANS-3748, now resolved as  a 
duplicate to this one) involves 'fractional scaling'.  In my case, 125%.

I probably also should say that things have changed with Netbeans 11.3 – at 
least for me. Most of the examples I provided do not repeat in 11.3.  Some kind 
of change in text justification seems to have taken place, and many project 
files ('name.java') now receive additional space between the last two 
characters, and now look more like 'name,jav a'. (Seems to happen in TreeCells 
only) Other look distinctly uneven – it looks a bit as if bad kerning data was 
applied. But at present this is not an issue for me.

> File names clipped in Files and Projects tabs
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>                 Key: NETBEANS-2543
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-2543
>             Project: NetBeans
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: platform - Other, projects - Generic Projects UI
>    Affects Versions: 9.0, 10.0, 11.0
>         Environment: Windows Pro 10 1809, HP 500-210qe
>            Reporter: Geo B
>            Priority: Major
>              Labels: HiDPI
>         Attachments: netbeans_display.jpg
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>
> File name extensions appear clipped in Files window. For example, files with 
> extension `.yaml` may appear as .yaml, .yam or .yar. See attached screen grab.



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