On Sat, 2005-01-08 at 02:59, Bill Kendrick wrote:
In setup(), we have the following that Albert C. recently added:
if (!no_system_fonts)
{
#ifdef WIN32
// add Windows font dir here
#else
loadfonts(/usr/share/feh/fonts, 0);
loadfonts(/usr/share/fonts, 0);
On Sat, Jan 08, 2005 at 08:21:34AM +, Albert Cahalan wrote:
- if (cur_tool == TOOL_TEXT)
+ if (cur_tool == TOOL_TEXT) // Huh? It had
better be!
{
Heh... I may not have noticed where I was in the
On Fri, Jan 07, 2005 at 12:14:42PM -0500, Michael G. wrote:
Hi Bill,
Thank you and the developers for such a great product.
I am having a hard time running tux-paints over windows 2003 terminal
srvices/thin client. It runs fine on the actual server. But when I log in
through a client the
The noquit option [*] now also disables the [Escape] key in Tux Paint
(with regards to quitting the app). It's much too easy to hit accidentally.
The window close button and [Alt]+[F4] key combinations should still work
(in the situations they did; e.g., window close widget obviously isn't
On Sat, 2005-01-08 at 03:28, Martin Fuhrer wrote:
Can Win32, Mac OS X and BeOS folks let me know what paths would be good
to add for your respective OSes?
The Mac OS X font directory are:
/System/Library/Fonts (standard Mac OS X fonts)
/Library/Fonts (administrator-installed
Bill Kendrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
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Can Win32, Mac OS X and BeOS folks let me know what paths
would be good to add for your respective OSes?
The Windows fonts dir is:
%SystemRoot%\Fonts
--
Karl Ove Hufthammer
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On Sat, 2005-01-08 at 14:53, Martin Fuhrer wrote:
On 8-Jan-05, at 2:38 AM, Albert Cahalan wrote:
I have this now:
#elif defined(__APPLE__)
loadfonts(/System/Library/Fonts, 0);
loadfonts(/Library/Fonts, 0);
loadfonts(/usr/share/fonts, 0);
The big problems I saw were:
1. high mouse pressure
2. mouse rotation instead of sideways movement
3. accidental mouse rotation
I think the documentation should strongly suggest
that a smooth-sliding puck-based digitizer be used.
By puck-based I mean it looks like a mouse instead
of like a pen;