View Full Version : Font problem
Pustka
07-06-2011, 07:34 PM
I don't think its a bug. That is why i'm posting here. I've seen other screenshot that had adom style font. So maybe its jvm or system related. On my PC/WinXP font in JADE looks like this:
http://img219.imageshack.us/img219/7799/jadeh.jpg (http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/219/jadeh.jpg/)
and i hate that appearance of @ :(
I looked for a possible java setting to change that but so far haven't found any. It would be great if someone could shed some light on this mystery =d
Pustka
07-18-2011, 03:02 AM
bump :S
v 0.1.2 is out and im still stuck with ugly font :(
adom-admin
07-18-2011, 07:01 PM
That would have to be the default courier font for your windows system. At least I think so because that's what JADE uses as a font. Any other Windows users experience the same amount of ugliness? On my local Windows test system the font look ok.
BFBeast666
07-19-2011, 01:52 AM
Around zoom levels 7-9 JADE looks pretty much like ADOM on my system. Using Win7 64bit, if that helps...
Pustka
07-19-2011, 08:09 AM
I found some font settings in the registry. Any idea what font should i use for adomish looks ?
edit: seems changing that setting doesn't work. so im off to searching for new solutions
Got the same ugly '@' on my PC too. Played with some Java .properties files but didn't manage to improve the situation.
adamalive
07-21-2011, 06:22 AM
I'm using JADE 0.1.2 on WinXP and my font looks fine ('@' symbol looks like below, and not circular like on your screenshot).
@
http://i53.tinypic.com/msohv6.png
I just noticed this thread, as I don't usually frequent the jade section, but if
anyone wants their jade font to look like that, you will prolly have to hack
your registry. I have instructions on how to do that, but they are 'do at your
own risk' type things. The idea is to bypass windows 'protections' that keep
you from using a font that may goof up some (very few) console programs.
http://plog.atspace.com/Faq/answers.html#3.2
Pustka
07-25-2011, 11:38 AM
I just noticed this thread, as I don't usually frequent the jade section, but if
anyone wants their jade font to look like that, you will prolly have to hack
your registry. I have instructions on how to do that, but they are 'do at your
own risk' type things. The idea is to bypass windows 'protections' that keep
you from using a font that may goof up some (very few) console programs.
http://plog.atspace.com/Faq/answers.html#3.2
unfortunatly that is a setting of font for console. I tried it and still no effect. I also changed the shell fonts in registry and all the fonts in appearance settings. I need to find out which font setting java uses X_x
edit: I'm looking into files in jre/lib/fonts but no luck so far. Any messed around with that ?
I need to find out which font setting java uses X_x
That would have to be the default courier font for your windows system. At least I think so because that's what JADE uses as a font. Any other Windows users experience the same amount of ugliness? On my local Windows test system the font look ok.
So jade uses your system's default COURIER font. I misread what biskup had typed, that is why I linked you
to what I did. I don't know anything about java stuffs, sorry.
Pustka
08-23-2011, 06:07 PM
bump
still haven't found solution :(
I somehow did it. Deleted several preoperties files dealing with fonts in java run-time lib directory leaving only one (fonconfig.properties) and changed everything I saw there to Courier New. And it looks OK now.
Here's .properties file, Pustka.
Pustka
08-31-2011, 09:34 PM
it worked :D i owe you eternal gratitude :)
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