Java Fonts problem under Exceed
From: Ashley Herring (
)
Date: Wed May 08 2002 - 21:04:05 EDT
Hi - from what I have read this seems to be a common problem - Java
Swing applications not being rendered in the correct font when run
through Exceed. When we start up our Java applications from a Solaris
Sun terminal, the correct default Swing fonts are rendered correctly.
However, when run through exceed, the default Swing font comes out
looking like a 16-point Times bold font, instead of a 10-point Arial
font.
I have done the instructions as per the
http://www.hummingbird.com/support/nc/exceed/ex60321.html
<http://www.hummingbird.com/support/nc/exceed/ex60321.html> support
page to get rid of font errors when the program loads, but still cannot
figure out how to get my Java application running through Exceed to look
like my Java application running on the native x-terminal.
Any ideas?
Ashley Herring
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