Try this workaround:
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Save CrazyCoder/0d9e54f450000d3fb6edcbda6d9788be to your computer and use it in GitHub Desktop.
Thanks!
Works, thank you!
Yep, works!
Works with Ubuntu 16.04!!! Thanks!
Thank you!
Please also vote for https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/JRE-205
Thanx
Just search into IDE folder for "/jre/lib/fonts/fonts.conf" open it on any text editor and remove the value of weight to empty like this https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/JRE-205#comment=27-2064737
then your font is going to be fine again. Work on Ubuntu 16.04.
Thank you. Worked perfectly.
Thank you!
works fine
Thanks! It works. How can I find a newer runtime version of this one?
Perfect, thank you! Works like a charm!
Thank you for this, IntelliJ IDEA 2017.1 was totally broken either with bundled JRE and Oracle JDK 1.8.0_121 👍
Thanks! It works for me.
Thank you. 👍
Thanks.
Thanks, this really works!
Genius! Thanks.
Would've been nice to explain how to set custom JVM options. It's nowhere in app settings.
I found this page, which tells where it is... it's very unexpectedly hidden in the "Help" menu:
Thank God! You saved my day!
I just switched to OpenJDK 1.8 and it seems not to have messy font config files. Worked for me straight away after the switch. Will keep a note of this method, though!
Thanks, it works for me
Works on Pycharm + Xubuntu. Thanks!
Works on PyCharm + Ubuntu 16.04. Thanks!
Thanks, it works !
Works on Linux MInt 19.1 + Pycharm 2018.3
In case you wonder how to fullfill task 1 (download & install JetBrains Runtime), this site might be helpful:
https://intellij-support.jetbrains.com/hc/en-us/articles/206544879-Selecting-the-JDK-version-the-IDE-will-run-under
Worked for me. Thanks!