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NetBeans IDE Dev (Build 200704261800) 1.6.0_01; Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM 1.6.0_01-b06 Windows XP version 5.1 running on x86 en_US (nb); Cp1252 You can see what I mean from the wink I attached
Created attachment 42042 [details] a demo of the issue
Are you talking about the 'y' character not being fully rendered when the caret it on the line with SystemTray declaration? Are you using a proportional font? I wasn't able to reproduce it on my machine, but I didn't try really hard.
I haven't changed the font. It's the default NB's font. Yes, the Y in TRAY and the y at the end of the static method. It happens with the italics.
Ok, thanks. It's not nice, but not fatal, thus P3. We'll have a closer look, thanks for the report.
I was aware that it isn't a P2, but hey, I had to be sure it will be seen :-P It's kind of ugly, and I have some Eclipse users around :-D (Eclipse doesn't have this kind of problem) Thanks for looking into it.
I've tested it with M10. To my surprise, it was gone. Was it? Well, I noticed that it is rendered fine when the font of the static methods is not bold, which is the case with M10. Remember that M10 has a new color scheme. I switched back to bold, and there was, back again. So it depends also on the type of the font: bold or not.
moving opened issues from TM <= 6.1 to TM=Dev
This will be resolved later.
NetBeans.org Migration: changing resolution from LATER to WONTFIX