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Michael A. Miller #1
default fonts for java applications?
I'm running ImageJ ([url]http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/[/url]) using Sun's J2SE
v 1.4.2, installed from j2sdk-1.4.2-nb-3.5-bin-linux.bin. When I
start the application, the font used for the menu bar is big
enough that the menu items don't all fit in the window. Can
anyone suggest a way to change the default font in this case.
The application itself doesn't specify a font - it just uses the
system default.
Mike
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Tom Badran #2
Re: default fonts for java applications?
On Tuesday 05 Aug 2003 20:13, Michael A. Miller wrote:
look at the font.properties file for your jvm.> I'm running ImageJ ([url]http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/[/url]) using Sun's J2SE
> v 1.4.2, installed from j2sdk-1.4.2-nb-3.5-bin-linux.bin. When I
> start the application, the font used for the menu bar is big
> enough that the menu items don't all fit in the window. Can
> anyone suggest a way to change the default font in this case.
> The application itself doesn't specify a font - it just uses the
> system default.
Tom
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