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Summary: | Native Look and Feel stopped working | ||
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Product: | platform | Reporter: | cgd |
Component: | Window System | Assignee: | Stanislav Aubrecht <saubrecht> |
Status: | RESOLVED WORKSFORME | ||
Severity: | normal | Keywords: | UI |
Priority: | P4 | ||
Version: | 7.3 | ||
Hardware: | PC | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Issue Type: | DEFECT | Exception Reporter: | |
Attachments: |
IDE log
Netbeans not using the native L&F |
Description
cgd
2013-07-17 10:27:33 UTC
Created attachment 137310 [details]
IDE log
Attach a screen shot please and reopen, thanks. Created attachment 137420 [details]
Netbeans not using the native L&F
As you can see the java default font is used all over the place again.
Thanks for the screen shot. If you start NetBeans with --laf GTK command line switch does it work then? Also, can you please try with Oracle JDK 1.7? Please provide the requested info and reopen, thanks. I tried it using the command line switch and it worked. But actually it seems a bit erratic because currently it's working fine regardless how I start the IDE; be it from the CLI or the Unity Dash, with or w/o the --laf GTK switch. Sorry, seems I currently cannot reproduce the bug :-( Closing as not reproducible. |