![]() ![]() Note: You can also click Use System Font to set the font to a reasonable value chosen by Use the dialog which opens to select a font.View Message Font (defaults to properties file editor text font ) Used for messages in the view title bar (if present). Note: It is recommended that this font not be bold or italicīecause the workbench will use bold and italic versions of this font to display progress. Part Title Font (defaults to properties file editor text font ) Used for view and editor titles. Java Properties File Compare Text Font (defaults to properties file editor text font ) Used by Java properties file compare/merge tools. Java Compare Text Font (defaults to text font) Used by Java compare/merge tools. Compare Text Font (defaults to text font) Used by textual compare/merge tools. Properties File Editor Text Font (defaults to text font) Used by Properties File editors. Java Editor Text Font (defaults to text font) Used by Java editors. Memory View Table Font (defaults to text font) Used in the table of the memory view. Detail Pane Text Font (defaults to text font) Used in the detail panes of debug views. Ignored Resource Font Outgoing Change Font Console Font (defaults to text font) Used by the debug console. For instance the Welcome page for the Eclipse Platform uses this font for the top ![]() The Workbench lets you directly configure the following fonts: Banner Font Used in PDE editors, welcome pages and in the title area of many wizards. Of ways that this behavior can be customized. Eclipse Platform User Guide > Tasks > Customizing the Workbench Changing fonts and colorsīy default, the Workbench uses the fonts and colors provided by the operating system.
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