Java-> Anti-aliased fonts - (ex: Re: Virtual Machine -> jEdit) (Mariano F.co Benítez Mulet)
"Mariano F.co Benítez Mulet"
mariano at megagiga.com
Fri Oct 8 12:46:58 UTC 2004
Thank you, Stefan.
Just to give it a try, I intalled BlackDown j2sdk1.3 and jEdit now opens
and works.
However, I'm a bit disappointed about the horrible fonts it uses.
Is there a way to enable anti-aliased text in java applications? I was
so happy after fine-tuning my Gnome environment that it would be a shame
to use these horrible fonts used by java.
Thanks in advance to you and to anyone who could help me on this.
Cheers
Mariano
>Hi Mariano!
>
>Im using jEdit with ubuntu for php editing on my Powerbook.
>My Virtual Machine is the IBM J2SDK 1.4.2 (IBMJava2-ppc-142).
>
>I think jEdit is the best editor out there (beside vi of course). It has
>lots of useful Plugins (e.g. php syntax parser, code navigator, ...) and
>for me, jEdit feels like it's faster and more responsible than bluefish.
>
>Regards,
> Stefan
>
>Am Freitag, den 08.10.2004, 12:52 +0200 schrieb "Mariano F.co Benítez
>Mulet":
>
>
>>Hi folks.
>>I'd like to know if any of you managed to make jedit work under Ubuntu.
>>What Virtual Machine did you install?
>>I've currently using BlueFish to edit my php files and I've been told
>>jEdit is a better option.
>>
>>What do you think?
>>
>>Thanks in advance to everybody
>>
>>Mariano F.co Benítez Mulet
>>
>>
>>
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