NetBeans under the Windows system can be ignored without looking at the following, because the configuration of etc/netbeans.conf in the installation directory is already set up.
After installing NetBeans 8.0.2 in Ubuntu , after you open a xxx.php file, you will find that the font wants to chew the same and look uncomfortable. Finding actionable information on the Web is:
Go to the NetBeans directory, locate the etc/netbeans.conf file, and use Gedit to open the edit.
Found it
Netbeans_default_options= ""
Then add the following content:
"-j-dawt.usesystemaafontsettings=on"
After you reopen NetBeans, you'll find that the font looks much better, and the above configuration item is anti-aliasing.
The following is a list of your own NetBeans 8.0.2 configuration files
netbeans_default_options="-j-client-j-xss2m-j-xms32m-j-xx:permsize=32m- J-dapple.laf.usescreenmenubar=true-j-dapple.awt.graphics.usequartz=true-j-dsun.java2d.noddraw=true- J-dsun.java2d.dpiaware=true-j-dsun.zip.disablememorymapping=true-j-dawt.usesystemaafontsettings=on"
Font sizing in NetBeans in Ubuntu (personal site Backup)