Ubuntu :: Font In NetBeans 6.8 ?
Apr 12, 2010Is it possible to make the editor font in NetBeans look exactly the same as it does in Ubuntu 9.10's gnome terminal or gedit (that is, use the same font and make it antialiased)?
View 1 RepliesIs it possible to make the editor font in NetBeans look exactly the same as it does in Ubuntu 9.10's gnome terminal or gedit (that is, use the same font and make it antialiased)?
View 1 RepliesNetbeans 6.8 Ubuntu 10.04: I add php to netbeans and when I type $ gksu netbeans its open netbeans without php editor. Only when I type $ sudo netbeans its open it properly
View 1 Replies View RelatedHello everyone,
I just installed Ubuntu 10.04 Desktop (32-bit) and everything has been working fine out of the box (even the wireless card!), but there appears to be something wrong with NetBeans 6.8, whichI installed through the Software Center.
I set the font to Monospace size 12 and you'll see on the screenshot that the letters in NetBeans are way smaller and thinner.
I did some googling and tried to use start NetBeans with -J-Dswing.aatext=true and -J-Dawt.useSystemAAFontSettings=on, but that did not change anything.
Is there anything I can do to force NetBeans to display the font the same way gEdit does?
After the JDK update, the fonts in Netbeans editor window have changed. How can I get the old fonts back?
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Tried running 'netbeans' in terminal and it's the same!
Essentially I have found this guide, but it is for miktex, i need a guide for texlive on Debian/Ubuntu which will not pollute dpkg installed texmf.
I'm interested in converting TrueType font to be usable in (pdf)(La)TeX.
All the power google turn up just stuff f relating how to install microsoft fonts or do stuf on MikTeX.
I CANNOT USE XeLaTeX!!! I use pstricks and the font must be available in plain TeX! Otherwise my document looks inconsistent!
Most of my work happens in a terminal, so I need a clear, readable font. I've settled a while ago on Terminus [URL]..., which works wonders for me. I added XTerm*faceName : Terminus in my ~/.Xdefaults, and I do get the Terminus font. Unfortunately, a lot of Unicode glyphs are missing (mathematical symbols, greek and hebrew letters), displaying as little square blocks instead.
If I remove the faceName entry, the default configuration seems able to display most of the glyphs (including math, greek, hebrew, runic, and whatever else), but the default font is much harder to read.
A google search hints that it should be possible to use Terminus as the default font, and fallback to (an)other one(s) for missing glyphs, but provides no further explanation. I've seen documentation that recommends Bitstream Vera Sans as a fallback, but it lacks the glyphs I need too; I don't know how to identify the default font used by xterm either, I had a look at /usr/share/X11/app-defaults/XTerm, but all I can find are generic references to old pre-fontconfig font names.
Using Gentoo Linux, fontconfig and xterm are up to date, USEs trutype and unicode enabled, X.Org server 1.6.
Edit: I alternate between Ratpoison, Awesome and XMonad, without a desktop environment.
I can't change fonts in Firefox preferences (Content).
My OS is openSUSE 11.3, KDE 4.4.4. release 8.
Any type and size of font I use, nothing happens. It's still same font which I choose for the first time I've started Firefox afer installing openSUSE 11.3.
Actually I want to log a bug but I don't really know what package to log it against. The problem is that by default Pango is choosing the AR PL UMing CN as the font to render Japanese text when the current font doesn't have Japanese glyphs. But AR PL UMing CN is a Chinese font, so Chinese glyphs for kanji characters (e.g., 覚) are displayed. This is jarring and confusing for Japanese readers.
This situation mostly arises when you have mixed English and Japanese text. Some applications (for instance Firefox) will allow you to select a font for Asian text. Thus if the text contains only Asian characters it will use the font you select, rather than what Pango would have selected. But if it is a mix of English and Japanese, you end up with the wrong glyphs.
Other environments (like gnome-terminal, or a gedit) have difficulties as well. Since the primary interface requires mono spaced roman characters you run into difficulty selecting fonts. Most Japanese fonts only have proportional roman characters. This means that if use a nice roman font and use Japanese text (for instance file names), you end up with Chinese glyphs. What I want is a mechanism that will work across all of Gnome for selecting the font I want to use for Chinese characters. That way I can choose either Japanese or Chinese glyphs.
I realize this is low priority. It only bugs me a little, but many of my Japanese colleagues are put off from using Ubuntu because they are confused by the Chinese glyphs that pop up on my screen from time to time. As I said, I'd like to file a bug, but I'm not sure against what package...
In all previous versions of KDE I had Console8x16 set as KDE font for all cases (Settings->Appearance->Fonts). After tonight upgrade, this (only!) font is not working. I can see it in font manager, I can set it in ...Appearance->Fonts, but actually remains default font. Two of about 30 attempts somehow (can not reproduce) succeeded to set "console 12" font, but it disappeared after restart.
1. What can be the problem in 4.4?
2. In /usr/share/fonts tere are 3 files named console8x16.pcf, console8x8.pcf and console9x15.pcf, but in the font list in Appearance->Fonts I can see only 2 - one named "Console" (seems to be 8x16 and "console" (8x8). File 9x15 does not appear at all. Why?
Last results of attempts: cannot use console font in part of areas, while part works OK. For example: kdevelop editor, kmail message body text works OK. But kmail other parts - does not. The most interesting is that although setting the kmail body message text to console displays the message body text correctly (with console font), but the example message in "Configure kmail" dialogue "The Quick Brown Fox Jumps Over The Lazy Dog" is displayed in the default font, as if there is no console font!
I just downloaded Netbeans for Ubuntu. Now I only have Java, how can I add PHP to it?
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$ sudo ./netbeans-6.8-ml-linux
it says that:
sudo: ./netbeans-6.8-ml-linux: command not found
I'm using Ubuntu 9.04 on a netbook with the remix UI. I downloaded netbeans and orginally it would show a gray screen after the splash screen disappeared. I was able to fix that by adding "export AWT_TOOLKIT=MToolkit" to /etc/profile.
I then disabled a plugin, can't remember which one, and added a plugin to netbeans internal repository. Now netbeans won't start at all. It freezes at the splash screen. I have done a complete removal and a reinstallation, so I doubt the plugin stuff is affecting it. When I run netbeans from console it hangs, and displays not output until I send it an interrupt. Then it spits out this error message:
Quote:
** (<unknown>:5182): CRITICAL **: giop_thread_request_push: assertion `tdata != NULL' failed
** (<unknown>:5182): CRITICAL **: giop_thread_request_push: assertion `tdata != NULL' failed
** (<unknown>:5182): CRITICAL **: giop_thread_request_push: assertion `tdata != NULL' failed
** (<unknown>:5182): WARNING **: FIXME: wait for completion unimplemented
** (<unknown>:5182): CRITICAL **: giop_thread_request_push: assertion `tdata != NULL' failed
I've tried a quick google search and found nothing. I've recently had to remove openJDK due to the sheer sluggishness of the entire outfit and instead installed SunJDK. Now, I've been trying to get Netbeans to work again (had to reinstall it) but it won't load. Here are the simple steps. 1. Click on netbeans (run) 2. Netbeans shows up the taskbar 3. Netbeans disappears from the taskbar 4. user left.
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I'm trying to run a Java applet.
My code (provided by my Java instructor):
Code:
I get 1 of 2 errors, depending on my config:
1) If I run it with <default config>
2) If I run it with Web Start
I need NetBeans to work with applets for my Java class.
I Have probleme with Netbeans. I am Using Netbeans 6.8 and my operating system ubuntu 9.10 .I have probleme with netbeans it automatically crashing while i am working on that......,. I Downloaded Netbeans 6.8 from Netbeans website and installed. before crashing no error message is displayed.Daily I started Netbens and worked on that for some time after starting it works fine then some times it automatically crashed..
can u find solution for that
When I launch Netbeans the splash screen comes up fine, but when the loading bar gets to the "starting modules" phase the Desktop freezes up. Also sometimes nautilus causes the same kind of lockup.
I really like to know how to fix this.
edit:
it also freezes when using xmacro
I have looked at similar threads, but I still have a gap in my understanding.
I have netbeans-6.8-ml-linux.sh file and a jdk-6u18-linux-i586.bin file.
In a similar thread I found:
Quote:
chmod +x <installer_file> <- make it executable
./<installer_file> <- this should start the installer
Which file is my installer file? The .sh or the .bin ?
I have started learning Java and I don't really get on with Netbeans. (I found it hard to compile and debug etc but that could because it is late here). What IDE do people use and why?
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local=LocalDevice.getLocalDevice();
The error is:
Native Library bluecove not available
I've already put all the bluecove libraries within the lib folder of the project. This program works on Windows but not on Ubuntu 9. I don't know what's wrong because the Bluetooth device works and I can use it.
I'm trying to do a coursework at home which is a java web app. I've installed Tomcat and mySQL, both appear to be working fine. I have Netbeans installed already - from the Ubuntu Software Centre ages ago - when creating a new project it doesn't give an option for a web app project.... Is there some extra package(s) I have to install ?
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When i run it either from the terminal or by clicking on it, it shows the loading screen, then the loading screen dissapears, then nothing else happens. In the terminal, it waits about ten seconds after the screen dissapears and the program seems to exit, since the terminal begins accepting commands once again.
I am running ubuntu 10.04 and am trying to install netbeans 6.8. I have downloaded the install from netbeans.org installed it and tried to update. But netbeans cannot connect to the web to check for updates or install new plugins. Keeps on telling me to check my proxy settings. I have tried all the settings, no proxy, use system settings, but no luck. I even installed netbeans via apt-get and tried to update, with the same result. All my other applications can connect fine.
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borked,
On running for the first time it asked if I wanted to import the old settings and then said it couldnt.
Trying to build a new project from existing sources for some reason goes 2 directories up and tries to include everything from there!
I installed Netbeans using the Synaptic GUI and it worked ok. Netbeans is now corrupted. I used the Synaptic GUI to completely remove it. That worked. I used the Synaptic GUI to download it again. It claimed to do it in 2 seconds and it is back to my corrupted Netbeans and practice projects. Obviously an efficiency move to reduce downloads because it was already archived somewhere by Synaptic.
How can I make the Synaptic GUI really download all of Netbeans again? I am not going to attempt to solve Netbeans mysteries. If there is no easy way to make the Synaptic GUI download, I will reinstall Wndows XP and my software for it, bring them up to date and reinstall Ubuntu 10.10 on another partition, bring it up to date and reinstall Netbeans. The only advantage of that method is that it works.
i installed Netbeans on Fedora 12 (Gnome - 64bit) and its very slow. I get same poor performance with OpenJRE and SunJRE. My pc specs are : HD3870 ATI, AMD x2 5000+ @ 3.2ghz, 3gb DDR2 800++mhz RAM.
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