Tiny icons in Navigator tab in CF Builder 2018












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I've just started using ColdFusion Builder 2018 and the icons in the Navigator tab are so small I can't see them:



Navigator Tab



I've dug around in the settings, but I can't find a way to make these bigger. I'd expect them to look more like they have in the past and how they currently look on the File View tab:



File View Tab



Does anyone know how to fix this?










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  • This my number one pet peeve with Eclipse and everything built on it. See stackoverflow.com/questions/20718093/… for some help

    – James A Mohler
    Nov 26 '18 at 4:42











  • I've had other apps (haven't used CF Builder 2018, just CF Builder 3) that have a hard time with DPI scaling. If that's the case with this application, I've had success with creating an external manifest file to turn off DPI scaling (stackoverflow.com/questions/50188256/…).

    – Sam M
    Nov 27 '18 at 4:20
















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I've just started using ColdFusion Builder 2018 and the icons in the Navigator tab are so small I can't see them:



Navigator Tab



I've dug around in the settings, but I can't find a way to make these bigger. I'd expect them to look more like they have in the past and how they currently look on the File View tab:



File View Tab



Does anyone know how to fix this?










share|improve this question

























  • This my number one pet peeve with Eclipse and everything built on it. See stackoverflow.com/questions/20718093/… for some help

    – James A Mohler
    Nov 26 '18 at 4:42











  • I've had other apps (haven't used CF Builder 2018, just CF Builder 3) that have a hard time with DPI scaling. If that's the case with this application, I've had success with creating an external manifest file to turn off DPI scaling (stackoverflow.com/questions/50188256/…).

    – Sam M
    Nov 27 '18 at 4:20














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I've just started using ColdFusion Builder 2018 and the icons in the Navigator tab are so small I can't see them:



Navigator Tab



I've dug around in the settings, but I can't find a way to make these bigger. I'd expect them to look more like they have in the past and how they currently look on the File View tab:



File View Tab



Does anyone know how to fix this?










share|improve this question
















I've just started using ColdFusion Builder 2018 and the icons in the Navigator tab are so small I can't see them:



Navigator Tab



I've dug around in the settings, but I can't find a way to make these bigger. I'd expect them to look more like they have in the past and how they currently look on the File View tab:



File View Tab



Does anyone know how to fix this?







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  • This my number one pet peeve with Eclipse and everything built on it. See stackoverflow.com/questions/20718093/… for some help

    – James A Mohler
    Nov 26 '18 at 4:42











  • I've had other apps (haven't used CF Builder 2018, just CF Builder 3) that have a hard time with DPI scaling. If that's the case with this application, I've had success with creating an external manifest file to turn off DPI scaling (stackoverflow.com/questions/50188256/…).

    – Sam M
    Nov 27 '18 at 4:20



















  • This my number one pet peeve with Eclipse and everything built on it. See stackoverflow.com/questions/20718093/… for some help

    – James A Mohler
    Nov 26 '18 at 4:42











  • I've had other apps (haven't used CF Builder 2018, just CF Builder 3) that have a hard time with DPI scaling. If that's the case with this application, I've had success with creating an external manifest file to turn off DPI scaling (stackoverflow.com/questions/50188256/…).

    – Sam M
    Nov 27 '18 at 4:20

















This my number one pet peeve with Eclipse and everything built on it. See stackoverflow.com/questions/20718093/… for some help

– James A Mohler
Nov 26 '18 at 4:42





This my number one pet peeve with Eclipse and everything built on it. See stackoverflow.com/questions/20718093/… for some help

– James A Mohler
Nov 26 '18 at 4:42













I've had other apps (haven't used CF Builder 2018, just CF Builder 3) that have a hard time with DPI scaling. If that's the case with this application, I've had success with creating an external manifest file to turn off DPI scaling (stackoverflow.com/questions/50188256/…).

– Sam M
Nov 27 '18 at 4:20





I've had other apps (haven't used CF Builder 2018, just CF Builder 3) that have a hard time with DPI scaling. If that's the case with this application, I've had success with creating an external manifest file to turn off DPI scaling (stackoverflow.com/questions/50188256/…).

– Sam M
Nov 27 '18 at 4:20












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