O, i undertood you wrong. The TImage should resize, not the
image inside it, since that last works:
http://www.dommelstein.nl/scrap/scale.png
But you want the opposite.
it should be fixed in r11945
This had nothing to do with the changed graphics. Seen the code I doubt
if it had
A.J. Venter wrote:
O, i undertood you wrong. The TImage should resize, not the
image inside it, since that last works:
http://www.dommelstein.nl/scrap/scale.png
But you want the opposite.
it should be fixed in r11945
This had nothing to do with the changed graphics. Seen the code I
When I set the font of a canvas to fsBold, it gives a bold appearance on
win32. On gtk it does not. Is this font specific behavior, or widgetset
specific?
Also the textheight on windows and gtk is different. On Windows I see a
nice spacing between two consecutive lines, on gtk the lines seem
Darius Blaszijk wrote:
When I set the font of a canvas to fsBold, it gives a bold appearance on
win32. On gtk it does not. Is this font specific behavior, or widgetset
specific?
Widgetset specific. A bold version of your forn needs to be available.
Also the textheight on windows and gtk is
Marc Weustink wrote:
Darius Blaszijk wrote:
When I set the font of a canvas to fsBold, it gives a bold appearance
on win32. On gtk it does not. Is this font specific behavior, or
widgetset specific?
Widgetset specific. A bold version of your forn needs to be available.
So what is it then?