Because no one replies to the latest Pete French's letter until now, let me say something.
I also have the same trouble as he got into. Until I read his email, I believed that that's a kind of machine dependency problem. (I refrained from talking about it because I had been busy to make GNUstep understand my mother tongue.)
I strongly believe this should be fixed as soon as possible (at least before the version number becomes 1.0.0).
So I raise the same question again here in order for everybody in this list to note the isssue again and discuss what to do.
Thank you. Kazunobu Kuriyama
Pete French wrote:
Then you would have many small gaps, so it wouldn't be as noticeable. It
would probably hurt performance, but I haven't done much benchmarking of
it.
It might be interesting to try - arre the cumulative errors cause by errors in the hints or rounding errors as it moves along the line ? If its the latter then maybe it could be fixed by moving to using doubles instead of floats ?
I also notice that PSshow() does the correct thing - this is what I was using until this week, but as I want OSX portability I am moving away from it, which is proving a little fraught!
I'd be interested to hear what other people do to get around this - I cant be the first person to actually try drawing text on the screen after all :-)
-bat.
PS: preseuably this is also the cause of other oddities - like missing the last character of messages in alert panels, or the missing of the last character of a name in an NSBrowser ? I see those quite regularly too.
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