Since Swing is used for development in Netbeans, the font of the interface is also configured by the Java virtual machine instead of the operating system. The default font size after installing Netbeans is 11px. The minimum support for Song font under Windows is 12px. Therefore, the font size of 11px cannot be displayed completely.
The simple solution is to make the font size larger. The detailed method is to open the etcnetbeans.conf file in the Netbeans installation directory. In:
netbeans_default_options="-J-client -J-Xss2m -J-Xms32m -J-XX:PermSize=128m -J-XX:MaxPermSize=200m -J-Dnetbeans.logger.console=true -J-ea -J-Dapple. laf.useScreenMenuBar=true -J-Dsun.java2d.noddraw=true"
Add --fontsize 12 before the last quotation mark of this line. That becomes:
netbeans_default_options="-J-client -J-Xss2m -J-Xms32m -J-XX:PermSize=128m -J-XX:MaxPermSize=200m -J-Dnetbeans.logger.console=true -J-ea -J-Dapple. laf.useScreenMenuBar=true -J-Dsun.java2d.noddraw=true --fontsize 12"
At this time, when you restart Netbeans, you will find that it has become the normal size and is no longer so ugly.
By default, NetBeans Editor and Output fonts are ugly. The font in the editor can be solved by modifying the configuration. However, the Output font cannot be modified through configuration.
This can be achieved by modifying the default configuration of the JDK, but all Java GUI programs will be affected.
The following takes JDK7 as an example.
In the
When the configuration file defaults to GBK and GB18030, the monospace character (monospace) gives priority to SIMSUN (i.e. Song Dynasty), which can be changed to give priority to Courier New (defined as alphabetic in the file).
Find sequence.monospaced.GBK=chinese-ms936,alphabetic,dingbats,symbol
Replace with sequence.monospaced.GBK=alphabetic,chinese-ms936,dingbats,symbol
Find sequence.monospaced.GB18030=chinese-gb18030,alphabetic,dingbats,symbol
Replace with sequence.monospaced.GB18030=alphabetic,chinese-gb18030,dingbats,symbol
Finally, restart Netbeans to see the changes.