I literally just upgraded to Catalina last night. Everything was fine in Mojave. Same version of WS. The latest. My iMac is still on Mojave no problems.
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WebStorm 2019.2.3 Build
#WS-192.6817.13, built on September 24, 2019 Runtime version: 11.0.4+10-b304.69 x86_64 VM: OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM by JetBrains s.r.o macOS 10.15 GC: ParNew, ConcurrentMarkSweep Memory: 989M Cores: 82 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @stevensacks
Thanks! We still have no luck reproducing the issue, sorry
We'll keep trying and will let you know if we find something. In the meantime, can you please try WebStorm 2019.3 EAP - maybe it will work fine.https://www.jetbrains.com/webstorm/nextversion/ …1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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Can I see a screenshot from your retina display on OSX Catalina with Operator Mono?
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Sorry, we don't have a license to this font. But you've said that you see the same problem in the IDE UI where the default font is uses so we assumed that font is not important.
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I sent you a series of screenshots with different fonts. It's just Operator Mono that WebStorm has an issue with. It's a pretty popular font, and also costs a pretty penny. I'm sure I'm not the last person that will have this issue after upgrading to Catalina.
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JetBrains WebStorm Retweeted Steven Sacks
Can you please confirm that you see the problem both in the editor and in the IDE UI where the default font is used?https://twitter.com/stevensacks/status/1181872428479172608 …
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I only see the issue with Operator Mono in the editor when set to Subpixel or Greyscale. The IDE font (default for Darcula) looks correct (set to Subpixel). As you can see in this screenshot, bold and non-bold show up correctly.pic.twitter.com/oAdV9qKmwb
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Just as an FYI, toggling OSX Catalina's System Preferences > General > Use font smoothing when available on and off has no effect on any font in WebStorm.
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Ok! I tested in EAP as you suggested and it has the exact opposite problem. Operator Mono normal weight looks correct, but it doesn't turn bold when it should. As you can see in the other screenshots, process and console should both be bold (and are with other fonts).pic.twitter.com/Kmtr81h4Gl
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Thank you for giving it a try and proving all the information! We are now compiling it an issue (work in process): https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/IDEA-224502 … Thank you and sorry for the inconvenience!
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No worries! I'm happy to have helped find something early on so that by the time more WebStorm users who also use Operator Mono upgrade to Catalina, it will be fixed.
Thank you for your assistance in isolating the issue. I'm glad we figured out exactly how to recreate it.0 replies 0 retweets 1 likeThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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