The qscreen results are curious. The 3120 indicates a VERY wide screen even though the 1050 height seems low.
And the 212 212 for horizontal and vertical pixels per logical inch seem wrong unless your screen is really tiny. The 212 212 is going to cause Java and J to think they need lots of pixels to draw a character that is readable, the result being extra large characters. In earlier messages Oleg suggested looking at DPI settings and I think it worthwhile to look more closely there at at your general screen configuration. Can you config your system to use a 'normal' screen size (e.g., 1280 1024). This isn't a solution, (especially if it requires temporary use of another screen device) but might narrow down the problem area. On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 10:43 AM, Bill Harris < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Chris Burke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > You need to use a fixed space font such as monospaced. Do not use a > > proportional font. > > That I know. The "how" is more my challenge right now. > > > 8pt is typically the smallest font size available, and if that is too > > large, then you likely have some other problem unrelated to J. > > I'll believe that. > > >> BTW, you refer to jwdp in the wiki; is that what you call the file > >> called jwd when it's Java on Linux or OS X, or should I also see a > >> jwdp file somewhere? > > > > See User Manual|J System Overview: > > > > "...Jwdp, the portable Jwd, is implemented in Java and runs in Unix and > > Windows." > > That I understand. What I don't understand is > > $ ls ~/j602/bin > icons/ jconsole* jwd* profile.ijs > installer.txt jee* libjnative.so* profilex_template.ijs > jbreak* j.jar libj.so* > > I see jwd but no jwdp. Is jwdp the generic name of the file that > becomes jwd when it's installed on a system? What am I missing? > > Bill > -- > Bill Harris http://facilitatedsystems.com/weblog/ > Facilitated Systems Everett, WA 98208 USA > http://facilitatedsystems.com/ phone: +1 425 337-5541 > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
