![]() Perhaps there are two issues: NoMachine not honoring the display settings at re-connect and JetBrains picking uncooperative colors for their GUI. I was under the impression that this was a NoMachine client bug but do note that other applications, such as Emacs, appear fine. So, my workaround is currently to toggle the “Quality” slider between the two right-most settings each time I re-connect. Moving the “Quality” slider back 1 position from the right and clicking “Done” seems to make the new settings effective and the display improves vastly again. Playing with the check boxes doesn’t appear to do anything. ![]() However, the next time I connect the Display settings in NoMachine are still set as expected but the display quality appears to have reverted back. I’ve improved the display by moving the “Quality” slider all of the way to the right (max.), using a “Resolution” of 1:1, and leaving the “Options” check boxes all unchecked. P圜harm Professional is paid, has everything the Community edition has and also is very well suited for Web and Scientific development with support for such frameworks as Django and Flask, Database and SQL, and scientific tools. P圜harm Community is free as well and intended for pure Python development. ![]() In the Display settings for NoMachine, I’m using “Resize remote screen” (which is awesome, by the way) and I’ve played around with the options under “Change settings” a bit. P圜harm comes in three editions: P圜harm Edu is free and for educational purposes. I’m *guessing* that P圜harm is using some unique colors that are being compressed out on the server and rendered with some kind of dithering on the client. It looks like there are remnants of compression or some kind of dithering on the window–most notably around the fonts. My IDE, P圜harm, doesn’t appear as “clean” as other applications in the GUI. ![]() I’m using a NoMachine 4.4.6 client on Windows 8 to view a remote Linux desktop. ![]()
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