Could you attach screenshots to
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-1344 showing the
difference between using Java 8, Java 10 and (Java 11 +
-J-Djdk.gtk.version=2.2 and -J-Dawt.useSystemAAFontSettings=on)
I've just tested with Ubuntu 18.10 on Gnome 3 desktop. NetBeans is kind
of ugly even with the recommended settings. Using Unity Desktop it looks
as gorgeous as before. In order to look consistently good, you need to
use something else than GTK LAF. Darcula works well.
On 10/18/2018 04:00 AM, Aldo Brucale wrote:
On Ubuntu 18.04 I've tried to set both -J-Djdk.gtk.version=2.2 and
-J-Dawt.useSystemAAFontSettings=on: Netbeans surely looks better, but
still not enough for my daily work. Except for the tests, I'll stick
with Java 8 or 10 for now.
On Wed, 17 Oct 2018 at 11:00, Neil C Smith <neilcsm...@apache.org
<mailto:neilcsm...@apache.org>> wrote:
On Wed, 17 Oct 2018 at 06:51, Laszlo Kishalmi
<laszlo.kisha...@gmail.com <mailto:laszlo.kisha...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> Blame JDK and Gnome.
I realise there are some open JDK bugs, but are we sure how much is
JDK? There's a lot of stuff going on in o.n.swing.plaf - just
wondering if there's stuff going on in GtkLFCustoms that's making
assumptions that no longer apply with GTK3?
https://github.com/apache/incubator-netbeans/tree/master/platform/o.n.swing.plaf/src/org/netbeans/swing/plaf/gtk
Best wishes,
Neil
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