On Tue, 03 Feb 2009 15:21:53 -0000, Peter Hansen wrote:
> The jabref GUI looks as illustrated by the attached graphics file.
> All fields are sort of overlapping causing the interface to be more
> difficult to read and use.
Doesn't look good.
> When running a "jar" version of this program with openjdk on ubuntu
> the problem is the same.
> When running a "jar" version of this program with sun java 6 on
> ubuntu the GUI looks correct.
Thanks for the report.
Which version of openjdk did you try with? If I'm not mistaken Ubuntu
has openjdk6 and openjdk7.
I can't reproduce this bug (on Debian unstable) with openjdk6 (and
there is no openjdk7 in Debian) ...
On Tue, 03 Feb 2009 15:21:53 -0000, Peter Hansen wrote:
> The jabref GUI looks as illustrated by the attached graphics file.
> All fields are sort of overlapping causing the interface to be more
> difficult to read and use.
Doesn't look good.
> When running a "jar" version of this program with openjdk on ubuntu
> the problem is the same.
> When running a "jar" version of this program with sun java 6 on
> ubuntu the GUI looks correct.
Thanks for the report.
Which version of openjdk did you try with? If I'm not mistaken Ubuntu
has openjdk6 and openjdk7.
I can't reproduce this bug (on Debian unstable) with openjdk6 (and
there is no openjdk7 in Debian) ...
Cheers,
gregor, maintainer of jabref in Debian
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