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angel marqz Newbie 10 posts since
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Feb 9, 2010 7:28 AM

ugly render fonts inside linux

Hi...I've used rubymine in windows and It look superb..but I had install it in mandriva and the font look really ugly, I know linux render font is different but the mandriva fonts look great (I change the render for it and look even better) I know the java ap fonts are differents too..but I've netbeans, other ide developed using java and the font look great, I love Rubymine but I can't work with it if it has this font because I'm tied to linux now ...please help!

 

I try change the render font inside mandriva

change the fonts too

 

change the fonts and size inside rm

but all these don't fix the poor render

Help!

 

thanks

Oleg Shpynov JetBrains 1,172 posts since
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Feb 9, 2010 4:58 PM in response to: angel marqz
Re: ugly render fonts inside linux
Oleg Shpynov JetBrains 1,172 posts since
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Feb 10, 2010 12:35 PM in response to: angel marqz
Re: ugly render fonts inside linux

Hi Angel,

Hi..thanks for the reply but I've a problem, in rubymine don't appears Use antialiased font..the other problem is I use fedora and the solution seems work only for debian

Do you mean that you check option "Use antialiased font" and it doesn't work for you? Note that this option works only inside editor.

Have you tried configure fonts using File | Settings | Appearance | Override default fonts by (not recommended) ?

 

Regards,

Oleg

Oleg Shpynov JetBrains 1,172 posts since
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Feb 12, 2010 7:25 PM in response to: angel marqz
Re: ugly render fonts inside linux

Hello Angel,

Hi..thanks for the reply..when I check Use antialiased font it don't work, even I restart RM and not happen anything....I change the font too and it look even poor....I think the problem is java but I only found solutions for debian and not for fedora or mandriva..thanks

Hmm, seems like it's a Java bug itself. I don't have much experience using Mandriva...

Could you please drop a line here if you find the correct solution. It seems to be helpful for others.

 

Best regards,

Oleg

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