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Sergio García updated NETBEANS-6172:
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Description:
In the latest versions of Netbeans I have been able to verify that the
Netbeans IDE is rescaled according to the latent configuration in Windows 10
(dpi); this new behavior is fine and improves the development environment.
However it is also a problem as it also visually rescales the GUIs in the
debugging process; i'm using Maven to compile and execute the program.
In my case, having a GUI adapted to the real size of my monitor screen is
important. I have tried to solve this problem by parameterizing the java with
commands like "-Dsun.java2d.uiScale = 1.0" or by disabling the windows
rescaling option that exists in the "java.exe" and "javaw.exe" properties but
this does not work for NetBeans. It also doesn't work to change the Netbeans
setting with the parameter "-J-Dsun.java2d.dpiaware = true".
*It would be interesting to have a clear and functional way to avoid rescaling
windows to facilitate the visual design of the GUIs.*
was:
In the latest versions of Netbeans I have been able to verify that the
Netbeans IDE is rescaled according to the latent configuration in Windows 10
(dpi); this new behavior is fine and improves the development environment.
However it is also a problem as it also visually rescales the GUIs in the
debugging process; in my case i'm using Maven.
In my case, having a GUI adapted to the real size of my monitor screen is
important. I have tried to solve this problem by parameterizing the java with
commands like "-Dsun.java2d.uiScale = 1.0" or by disabling the windows
rescaling option that exists in the "java.exe" and "javaw.exe" properties but
this does not work for NetBeans. It also doesn't work to change the Netbeans
setting with the parameter "-J-Dsun.java2d.dpiaware = true".
*It would be interesting to have a clear and functional way to avoid rescaling
windows to facilitate the visual design of the GUIs.*
> NetBeans screen scaling with Windows 10
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>
> Key: NETBEANS-6172
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-6172
> Project: NetBeans
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: javaee - Hibernate
> Affects Versions: 12.4
> Environment: Windows 10, NetBeans 12.0
> Reporter: Sergio García
> Assignee: Eirik Bakke
> Priority: Major
> Labels: performance
> Attachments: LoginScaled.png, LoginScaled_Real.png
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> Original Estimate: 24h
> Remaining Estimate: 24h
>
>
> In the latest versions of Netbeans I have been able to verify that the
> Netbeans IDE is rescaled according to the latent configuration in Windows 10
> (dpi); this new behavior is fine and improves the development environment.
> However it is also a problem as it also visually rescales the GUIs in the
> debugging process; i'm using Maven to compile and execute the program.
> In my case, having a GUI adapted to the real size of my monitor screen is
> important. I have tried to solve this problem by parameterizing the java with
> commands like "-Dsun.java2d.uiScale = 1.0" or by disabling the windows
> rescaling option that exists in the "java.exe" and "javaw.exe" properties but
> this does not work for NetBeans. It also doesn't work to change the Netbeans
> setting with the parameter "-J-Dsun.java2d.dpiaware = true".
>
> *It would be interesting to have a clear and functional way to avoid
> rescaling windows to facilitate the visual design of the GUIs.*
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