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- Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2010 12:12:05 +0900
- From: Dave M G <dave@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Japanese fonts look insane in Java [SOLVED]
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Shawn, Nikolay, Stephen,Stephen, I realize different Java applications have different font settings, but there must also be a global default for the JRE, because *all* my Java apps are using this crazy font.In any case, though, your kludge is a winner. By removing "mikachan" using Synaptic, Java now defaults to a much more tolerable sans-serif font.I can live without mikachan, but I attempted to gain more control over the situation by editing the font.properties file, as suggested. However, despite several edit attempts, I don't seem to have any control over the fonts the JRE chooses to use.I'm going to have to leave it at the kludge for now. Hopefully there will be a more user friendly way of managing fonts in the JRE in the future.Thanks to everyone who offered help and advice! -- Dave M G
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