Preferences * - General - Appearance - Colors And Fonts * In Eclipse, Preferences is off the Windows menu, but cmd-, will open it on a Mac. Select item you want to change colour and/or font for. I normally use eclipse for my Scala projects. But for immediate and fast scripting, I need a simple text editor to write quick Scala scipts. But for immediate and fast scripting, I need a simple text editor to write quick Scala scipts. When comparing Eclipse vs Visual Studio Code, the Slant community recommends Visual Studio Code for most people. In the question 'What are the best C# IDEs?' It uses the native font rendering and thus looks better than other IDEs on some Linux systems, where the Java font rendering is not optimal. Change a parameter name to the. Eclipse on Mac, for the font in the tools bar, you have to go to the system preference->display->resolution, and change the system font. Change or Increase font size on Eclipse IDE I have a Sony Vaio CW Series laptop, and it supports a high resolution of 1600 x 900 pixels in a small 14 inch screen. The pros of this resolution is to have more screen space for editors or IDEs such as Eclipse.
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Preferences * - General - Appearance - Colors And Fonts
* In Eclipse, Preferences is off the Windows menu, but cmd-, will open it on a Mac.
Select item you want to change colour and/or font for.
Select 'Change' button.
Configure font.
I've never had to use any other font configuration in 6 years of using Eclipse on 3 platforms.
Yes, you're right, I'm really agreed with you. But, I mean another issue using eclipse on the Mac.
The default behavior of SWT is choosing the system's default font size, and some eclipse users, e.g. me, like this behavior.
If you had any experience using the Eclipse on other platforms like M$ Windows and Linux, you would see that the default font size of your platform is used as the default font size of the Eclipse. I mean Eclipse looks like other apps on your PC.
But, the first time I install the eclipse on my new MacBook, I got that the font size used by Dialog, Trees (Side bars, and perspectives) and CTabFolder titles are really smaller than any other application on my Mac, as long as the Java Editor font size is OK.
I want to change the font size used by Eclipse and make it behave like any other application without changing some of the font size options. I want to make it obey the rules on my Mac.
Removing the option mentioned in the hint, make Eclipse behave like any other application on your Mac. And I really love this ;)
Regards,
Soheil Hassas Yeganeh
The default behavior of SWT is choosing the system's default font size, and some eclipse users, e.g. me, like this behavior.
If you had any experience using the Eclipse on other platforms like M$ Windows and Linux, you would see that the default font size of your platform is used as the default font size of the Eclipse. I mean Eclipse looks like other apps on your PC.
But, the first time I install the eclipse on my new MacBook, I got that the font size used by Dialog, Trees (Side bars, and perspectives) and CTabFolder titles are really smaller than any other application on my Mac, as long as the Java Editor font size is OK.
I want to change the font size used by Eclipse and make it behave like any other application without changing some of the font size options. I want to make it obey the rules on my Mac.
Removing the option mentioned in the hint, make Eclipse behave like any other application on your Mac. And I really love this ;)
Regards,
Soheil Hassas Yeganeh
it's not possible to change the Eclipse GUI fonts (Package explorer..) from within Eclipse.
Instead, Eclipse adopts the OS default fonts. This is a problem especially in Mac OS X.
I've found this workaround though:
- download and install TinkerTool and open it
- in TinkerTool, switch to 'Fonts'
- next to 'Help tags', click on 'Change..'
- select a different font style / size, make sure TinkerTool has adopted the
new setting
- close & restart Eclipse -> voilà!
see also: https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/process_bug.cgi bug number 56558
Instead, Eclipse adopts the OS default fonts. This is a problem especially in Mac OS X.
I've found this workaround though:
- download and install TinkerTool and open it
- in TinkerTool, switch to 'Fonts'
- next to 'Help tags', click on 'Change..'
- select a different font style / size, make sure TinkerTool has adopted the
new setting
- close & restart Eclipse -> voilà!
see also: https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/process_bug.cgi bug number 56558
Its very easy It took me a half an hour but I figured it out. Create a new project and class once you do this on the Mac RIGHT CLICK one of the text and a Pop up menu appears. Click PREFERENCES found at the bottom of the pop up menu. Once you do this you should see three option on the left hand side, click GENERAL and it will drop down now click APPEARANCES and click COLOR AND FONTS. Now you should see a BASIC FOLDER, click it and scroll down to TEXT FONT. Now you can change the font size and color and then save it and it will restart. hope I helped I'm new to this! :)
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for my Scala projects. But for immediate and fast scripting, I need a simple text editor to write quick Scala scipts. Which is the best editor out there for Scala?Notepad++ still doesn't comply for Scala. They do have plugin but is incomplete. Free game database.
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PS: My OS is windows. This link exists, but the options provided are for Linux and I need for windows
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Sublime text 2 is a very popular choice on all platforms. Looks simple at first glance, but very powerful and extendable with plugins. Google chrome 51 download mac. Scala syntax highlighting comes out of the box. https://newexcel524.weebly.com/macdrive-download-free-for-mac.html.
The classics VIM (gvim) and emacs are afaik also available on Windows. They have a certain learning curve, but that's time well invested.
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Try the Scala WorkSheet which is a part of the official Scala-IDE.
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