To improve the appearance of fonts in Java apps install the package “Infinality” from the following PPA first: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:no1wantdthisname/ppa If you want to perform the following steps too, you just need to log out and in at the end of the whole process. You have to type in the terminal: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:danjaredg/jayatana Because it is not in Ubuntu’s repositories you have to get it via PPA. This solves the border problem as a positive side-effect. Global Menu and HUD supportįor the global menu and HUD support you need to install the package “Ayatana”. This how-to describes step by step how you improve the GTK LaF of Java’s Swing apps.įor Linux Mint (Cinnamon, XFCE) refer my posting Display Java’s Swing menus correctly in GTK LaF for details. The fonts on buttons and dialog boxes are thinner and do not match to the native look and feel. The menus does not have borders and do not appear as app menus on the top of the screen nor provide HUD support. In Ubuntu Java apps which use Swing’s GTK Look and Feel (LaF) do not appear as native applications.
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