IDE fonts

Please,can you help me? How to select IDE fonts (not an editor) to change their size? Thank you.

Hi,
have a look at
C:\Documents and Settings\<user>\Application Data\JDeveloper\system11.1.1.0.18.<version>\o.jdeveloper\ide.properties
Change the default settings and the font will change in the IDE
Frank

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