Not sure this antialiasing behaviour is worth improving.
Top (org.netbeans.editor.aa.text=true) vs bottom on JDK 9. Maybe this is
just my box, though.
On 07/01/18 16:04, Matthias Bläsing wrote:
Hi,
Am Donnerstag, den 21.12.2017, 08:08 +0100 schrieb Antonio:
Default text antialiasing in a modern Linux box (high DPI) is not
very good.
After reading http://wiki.netbeans.org/EditorAntialiasing and
experimenting with different values I found the setting
"org.netbeans.editor.aa.text=true" to be the best for me.
Should we make this a default setting in {nb}/etc/netbeans.conf? Any
experiences you want to share?
on my plain old notebook (1980x1050 on 15,4 inch screen), I don't see a
change with aa.text set to true. Could it be, that it is already the
default (I'm on ubuntu linux)?
In general aa-settings look like a nice discussion point, having people
religiously fighting for either side.
Matthias
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