t; you set it to "Moderate" or "Full" the whole Linux UI got a better look
> including NetBeans fonts.
>
> (Of course you need to use fonts which provides hints.)
> On 11/6/18 9:20 AM, Aldo Brucale wrote:
>
> I've found this answer on stackoverflow
> <ht
iasing of the editor and output
window fonts still doesn't look as good as it used to, but it's definitely
usable.
On Mon, 22 Oct 2018 at 12:15, Aldo Brucale wrote:
> I've added a few screenshots to NETBEANS-1344
> <https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-1344?focusedCom
m with JDK 8 instead of JDK 11, in order to establish
> whether the problems have something to do with the JDK, with NetBeans, or
> with the combination of JDK and NetBeans.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Gj
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 11:55 AM Aldo Brucale wrote:
>
>> I'v
I've been using netbeans 10.0-vc1 in my daily work for a few days now, and
it doesn't seem ready for
production: I'm getting too many exceptions. I have filed some issues:
1577, 1426, 1404, 1401, 1383, 1448, 1346, 1381, 1384. Maybe they are not
all showstoppers, but they are showing up a bit too
eans 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 tr
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