How do I change the Jdeveloper font?

How do I change the Jdeveloper font for the builtin file editor? I am a new user.
Also, how do I discover (on Linux) what Jdeveloper fonts are available?
Thanks,
sergei

Thanks.
I found that font DejaVu LGC Sans with size 18 is almost good enough for me to use.
Unfortunately none of the fonts display well enough for me to use Jdev as a primary source editor on Linux.
Perhaps Jdev displays fonts more reasonably on Windows -- it is not acceptable to me on Linux.
I don't understand why the Courier font (and all other fonts too) I use on Linux for my standard code editor displays so much smoother than with Jdev which has all chars jagged.

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