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How to change font size in Window -> IDE Tools windows?
I tried, but I can't. Help me please, anyone knows !

In Netbeans 8.0.2:
Right Click an IDE Tools Window
Select Larger Font
[Note] Ctrl+Up will also increase the font size with certain IDE Tools Windows have the focus.

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How to change font size for GTK menus, autocomplete, properties view and pop-up hints in Eclipse Neon?

I need to change eclipse menu size.
also in properties view.
high resolution makes the font so tiny.
I found a way to change package explorer view font size by modifying an eclipse related file in css folder.
eclipse\plugins\org.eclipse.ui.themes_1.1.1.v20151026-1355\css
but how to change "IDE menu" font size in eclipse?
also how to change "Properties view" or auto complete (control+space menu) font size in eclipse?
I searched every where for an answer for this question.
I had the same question, my Eclipse uses GTK so I tried to change the font size via the Kubuntu system settings and it worked. It applies also to pop-up hints in Eclipse.

How to increase size of maximize,minimize,close buttons in Eclipse Mars

How can I increase/decrease the size of maximize, minimize, close as well as other buttons in Eclipse mars IDE in Windows.
Please use eclipse neon. This problem has been fixed in that release.
Note: scaling is controlled by zoom settings in OS display settings
Your problem is not related to IDE but your OS.Go through
Eclipse interface icons very small on high resolution screen in Windows 8.1
for solution
Right Click on eclipse application icon, select properties, in compatibility tab you must select DPI check.

How to change font size in eclipse H_e_l_p browser on Linux

I'm trying to change the font size on the eclipse (Mars CDT) help browser (not workspace). The intro page has font size buttons, but they only apply to the opening page, not to the help browser.

How can I change the Eclipse GUI font?

How can I change the Eclipse GUI font size?
For instance, I would like to make the font for "Project Explorer" or "Members" smaller.
Reiterating #Vitor De Mario answer with few more screenshots.
I use Eclipse IDE for Enterprise Java Developers Version: 2020-09 (4.17.0) on MacOS Catalina. The font size of Eclipse package explorer was very small and hard to read.
You can change it through eclipse preferences (shortcut: Command key + ,)
It looks a lot better now.
I don't know if you can change the font for one specific section. However, you can do it for Eclipse as a whole, in Preferences → General → Appearance → Colors and Fonts → View and Editor Folders, on Part title font and View message font.
Eclipse Project/Package explorer, Outline window are using OS default font for labels.
For Win 7+ go to Control Panel\Appearance and Personalization\Personalization click 'Window Color' to start 'Window Color and Appearance' dialog.
Decrease 'Message Box' font.
Eclipse restart required
In newer versions of Eclipse this becomes configurable (Tree and Table font for views)
Most of the controls in Eclipse (such as tree views) use native OS widgets. For these, the font face or size cannot be adjusted in Eclipse. You have to adjust it at OS level.

How to change the Eclipse Debug view font?

What font preferenc drives the Eclipse Debug view font? I feel I have tried all the ones that make sense (including the ones under Debug) and none seem to change it.
I'm on Eclipse 4.2.1 on OSX 10.8.2 if it matters.
There is no way in Eclipse to change the font used for Package Explorer, Debug View and other such views. You can only change the font for editor views. This is a policy decision on the part of the Eclipse developers. The font used is the one set by the general look-and-feel for whatever desktop you are using.
On Windows 7, you can affect many of the eclipse GUI fonts, including the Debug View and the Project Explorer by going to:
Control Panel -> Personalization -> Window Color and Appearance -> Advanced Appearance Settings
Change the font size for "Message Box".
Of course this messes with the appearance of other stuff in your OS, but I've found that tolerable compared to squinting at the debug view...
In eclipse for Mac m1: go to preferences ->general->appreances -> colors and fonts ->select any option under Debug and click edit.