I tell you the problem I have with SQL Developer.
I am working with Windows 10. My version of SQL Developer is: Version 19.2.1.247
Problem: I want to increase the size of the user interface menus.
I have read through the forums that this size can be modified in the file: ide.properties
The property is Ide.FontSize.
But the problem is that in my installation I can't find that file. The one I find is the ide-boot. Properties
And if in this file I add this property the application does not run.
Note: Do not confuse it with the font size of the code editor
Can you help me?
Thank you very much
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I downloaded Windows 64-bit with JDK 8 included of SQL Developer 18.1.
To run Oracle SQL Developed I just unzipped the file and run the sqldeveloper.exe contained in the folder.
Unfortunately, as you can see in the image the size of everything is extremely small and very difficult to see.
This issue appears exclusively with this software.
How can I resolve it?
I also faced a similar issue when installed this on Windows 10. The issue has to do with compatibility settings.
I have fixed it following the steps given below:
Get shortcut of sqldeveloper at your desktop
Ensure that you have admin rights in your PC
Right Click on sqldeveloper icon and select Properties.
Go to the Compatibility tab:
Compatibility mode change it to windows 7
Check the option of Override high DPI scaling beaviour
Select "System" in drop down below
Apply
Re-Launch the application
I guess this is a subjective statement - but that doesn't appear SMALL to me.
However, if you're using an OS accessibility feature to increase the size of text in your applications, the new 'Welcome Page' can interfere with that.
Uncheck 'show on startup' in the Welcome page
Restart SQL Developer.
You should be good.
The Welcome page uses JavaFX to render some HTML and this is apparently getting in the way due to a Java bug. We're looking to mitigate or fix this for a future release.
If that doesn't work, you can also try to actually increase the UI font size.
I talk about how to do that here
This is what it looks like bumped up to font size 14
Find your ide.properties file.
Windows: It's in your OS User's AppData, Roaming, SQL Developer, systemX.Y.Z..., o.sqldeveloper directory where X.Y.Z... represents your version of SQL Developer.
Linux/Mac: It's in your $HOME/.sqldeveloper, systemX.Y.Z, o.sqldeveloper directory.
You’ll notice this file is VERY well documented. There’s a section that speaks to Windows in particular. To change the default size for all look and feels, add this line, the uncommented one:
# To modify the font size for a particular locale under all
# look-and-feels, set the Ide.FontSize.<languageID> property. For
# example:
Ide.FontSize.en=14
2018 Update
On my 4k Mac Mini (2018 build if that matters):
Oracle 8 JDK
SQL Developer 18.3
Mac OS X look and feel
Ide.FontSize=21
This is how SQL Developer looks:
I changed font style and size from available settings from SQL developer.
We can change using Tools -> Preferences ->Code Editor -> Fonts
Fixed this for myself in Oracle Linux 8, but is also worth trying in RHEL and Fedora, if you use either of those.
If SQL Developer is running, close it.
With superuser privileges, open the following file for editing:
sudo nano /opt/sqldeveloper/sqldeveloper/bin/sqldeveloper.conf
Add the following two lines at the end:
AddVMOption -Dsun.java2d.uiScale=2
AddVMOption -Dsun.java2d.uiScale.enabled=true
Restart SQL Developer.
If the interface still looks too small, or too big, change the uiScale value (untested).
I had the same issue,
if you still could not fix the problem with the given solutions, for me also worked the following:
Go to the Display Settings;
Go to scaling and "reset it": change to another scale, for example, 100% and then to your preferred scale;
This should force the SQL-Developer Window to your preferred scale, unfortunately you have to repeat this procedure after every new SQL-Developer launch.
change the setting from "Compatibility tab" as highlighted in the above post was the only way to make the icon much more larger
In case anyone landed here looking for the same answer for a newer version of Oracle SQL Developer (like I did)…
As of v22.2.1, for macOS the preferences are now located in Oracle SQL Developer --> Settings…
You can adjust the font style and size under Code Editor --> Fonts
Hope that helps!
Please refer to the attached error message as while executing this word macro I am getting this:
The program used to create this object is forms. that program is either not installed on your computer or it is not responding. To edit this object, install forms or ensure that any dialog boxes in the forms are closed
Kindly let me know what could be the issue in it.
This error message might be related to a missing Office update. Please make sure that your Office installation is fully patched (or that at least the update mentioned in the below article is installed).
For a detailed explanation check this article on Microsoft's support website:
"Cannot insert object" error in an ActiveX custom Office solution after you install the MS14-082 security update
I have a coworker who needs to have multiple versions of LabVIEW on his computer. He has a bad habit of opening LV2010 code in LV2013. LabVIEW doesn't warn that you are about to change all of the code to a new version of LabVIEW, and this breaks the code running on a test system on the production floor.
Here is my question: does anyone know of any kind of hack or legitimate method of changing the windows title bar for a single application? I would like to be able to change the color of the title bar only on LabVIEW 2013 from blue to red or something.
If this isn't possible, does anyone have an idea of how to distinguish one application from another that looks almost identical?
Thanks for any advice you have to give.
Well, the good news is that LabVIEW 2014 on will have the version number in their icon. That doesn't help your situation much, though. I'm not sure about changing the title bar, but I think I can help with your second question.
The icons for those versions are indistinguishable, however, the mass compile LabVIEW does when you open a project from an older version is a dead giveaway. You know LabVIEW is performing a mass compile if, while the project is loading, "Compiling:" appears where "Loading:" normally does. Close out of LabVIEW without saving and open the right version of LabVIEW. If he still goofs, there's always reverting in whatever version control software you're (hopefully) using, and you can always save back to older versions in LabVIEW itself.
I currently have four (older) versions installed to support projects that are under warranty. One trick I've found to be helpful is to put a .txt document in the same directory I save my .lvproj with the LabVIEW version as the title. For example, if the code is written in LabVIEW 2012 I include a text document called LV2012.txt in my _Project folder. Not a foolproof plan, but it has definitely made me double check my open version of LabVIEW before double-clicking.
I would suggest to use get VI version property described here: http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/0C72D335AA87DD6486256FC40069C17F
Than using version information change you title bar text or transparency(I am not sure about color) or other FP component using VI ref property node.
I am trying to develop QRCode reader application in iPhone.
I am trying to use ZXing SDK. i have successfully run the sample application given by ZXing. But i ma trying to develope new application as per instructions in Readme given by Zxing. but when i am trying to add ZxingWidget in build phases. it going add but it shows like below
I think it will getting problem to me. When i am trying to run application it will give erros like Lexical or Prepocessor issue File not found.
Is am doing any thing wrong when am added to files to application.
Actaully first of all i added ZxingWidget.xcodeproj to my application by drag and drop. But it wont give any alert window would you like copy like similar when we adding images or files to xcode. and next i added cpp and iphone folders to xcode application. and later i added the frameworks as per read me.
Please any one help me in this issue.
Thanks in advance
Pretty hard to help without the real error message. In the Issue Navigator, you can Right Click > Reveal in Log to see the complete error that you can copy and paste.
That said, it sounds a bit like it can't find the headers (though I'm just guessing without the real error message.) If so, double check steps 4 and 5 of the readme.
if you run on real device, the problem will be solved.
I don't know the reason.
But I guess It's related to Build Products Path.
I want to create setup for my window application in .net,in which i want to asked user to input custom connection string at time of installation.how can I do it.
after digging in the matter. I have created set up project for this. now i stuck up in it.
how to move further.
any tutorial on it.
If you are using Visual Studio setup project, you can try creating a custom dialog through which you get the connection information. Perhaps this tutorial will help:
http://www.codeproject.com/KB/install/vsSetupCustomDialogs.aspx
If you are using another tool, mention it in your post and I will edit my answer with some suggestions.