![]() ![]() In the meantime, hopefully I can stay at 20/20 a bit longer. There are various other ways to address this issue, and you’ll see them discussed on StackOverflow and in the blog-osphere…including my post where I show you how to actually increase the FONT size of the UI, but I think this will be ultimately the cleaner solution going forward. I tried this on latest OS X with a 4k Dispay and Windows 10 with a standard ‘regular’ monitor. ![]() ![]() Then just open SQL Developer, go to your OS settings where the Display preferences are, and as you adjust, you should see SQL Developer’s UI change as well. In that file – make THIS change – Your directory path will differ based on version and OS – especially for OS X. Step 3 OS X: Find your $HOME/.sqldeveloper/nf file Now navigate to Apps and select Default apps from the left navigation bar. Step 2: Then press the Windows I keys to launch the Settings application. Step 3 Windows: Find your AppData – Roaming – sqldeveloper – X.Y.Z – nf fileįor example on MY machine, that’s here C:\Users\jdsmith\AppData\Roaming\sqldeveloper\19.2.0 Tip: If you do not get the option right away to open as Java, you can click Choose another app and select Java. Step 2: Install Oracle JDK 11/12 (OpenJDK is not supported, but will probably work) Step 1: use at LEAST version 19.2 of Oracle SQL Developer. With Java 11/12, and setting the Scale and layout to 150% – I promise, this is BIGGER Ok, so how do I tell SQL Developer to use Java 11? This is of course a subjective position, but let’s assume you are in the ‘why is everything so small!’ camp, you may see something like this – What you may ALSO notice if you’re using SQL Developer with Java 8, is a tiny user interface – the fonts and images will be the same ‘size’ they normally are, but if you have Application Scaling enabled for your OS, SQL Developer won’t get ‘bigger.’ This is amazing! it means you can now see all 1,000,000 of your Excel rows in a single glance ? So you got a new computer and/or display – and it’s whiz-bang 4/5k resolution. ![]()
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