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Eirik Bakke updated NETBEANS-4238:
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Description:
This issue created from an email on the nbusers list. Thomas Kellerer writes:
I am using the (built-in) Consolas font for editing in NetBeans (and all other
code editors actually).
It seems that the line height in the NetBeans editor is a bit too small and
cuts off the top most pixels.
This isn't really a problem, except for upper case German umlauts (ÖÄÜ).
However the output window (using the same font) does not suffer from this.
I have uploaded a screenshot to show the problem [attached to JIRA issue here]
I remember in very old NetBeans versions it was possible to influence the line
height in the editor, but apparently this isn't possible any more.
Currently I run NetBeans with AdoptOpenJDK 13, but this was already the case
with 11 as well.
was:
This issue created from an email on the nbusers list. Thomas Kellerer writes:
I am using the (built-in) Consolas font for editing in NetBeans (and all other
code editors actually).
It seems that the line height in the NetBeans editor is a bit too small and
cuts off the top most pixels.
This isn't really a problem, except for upper case German umlauts (ÖÄÜ).
However the output window (using the same font) does not suffer from this.
I have uploaded a screenshot to show the problem:
https://i.imgur.com/g8gGvLK.png
I remember in very old NetBeans versions it was possible to influence the line
height in the editor, but apparently this isn't possible any more.
Currently I run NetBeans with AdoptOpenJDK 13, but this was already the case
with 11 as well.
> Umlauts (ÖÄÜ...) invisible in editor with Consolas font (Windows 10)
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> Key: NETBEANS-4238
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-4238
> Project: NetBeans
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: editor - Painting & Printing
> Affects Versions: 11.3
> Environment: This happens both in 11.3 and 12-beta3. I am using
> Windows 10, and this is not a High-DPI display (standard 1920*1200 monitor).
> Reporter: Eirik Bakke
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: umlauts.png
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>
> This issue created from an email on the nbusers list. Thomas Kellerer writes:
> I am using the (built-in) Consolas font for editing in NetBeans (and all
> other code editors actually).
> It seems that the line height in the NetBeans editor is a bit too small and
> cuts off the top most pixels.
> This isn't really a problem, except for upper case German umlauts (ÖÄÜ).
> However the output window (using the same font) does not suffer from this.
> I have uploaded a screenshot to show the problem [attached to JIRA issue here]
> I remember in very old NetBeans versions it was possible to influence the
> line height in the editor, but apparently this isn't possible any more.
> Currently I run NetBeans with AdoptOpenJDK 13, but this was already the case
> with 11 as well.
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