On Jun 22, 2015 3:16 PM, "Denemo DotOrg" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> The svg is limited to palette button use, we use the denemo font in menus
and tooltips.
> You said that you tried a modified denemo font which would make it clear
if the denemo.ttf was actually being used and it seemed that it wasn't -
the modification didn't show. It would be easy to be tricked in this test
by the presence of an old denemo.ttf somewhere on the machine ... are you
able to search to make sure?

I will do a find to search if there are others. Font Book only only showed
one. There is a feature of this program to eliminate font duplicates. I ran
this but I will do a find and make sure they are all deleted.

>
> The fact that changing the prefs->Miscellaneous font to a larger size
worked would mean that our call to set the default is being responded to -
that it can use the size request but didn't find the font.
> (I guess you know that it is not the filename that is used to find the
font, but the internal name inside the file, so you can't hide a font by
re-naming the file?)

I did not know.

>
> Did you say other applications list the denemo.ttf font (is there a
character map tool like on Debian and windows?)

Yes. There is font book and fontforge.

Jeremiah
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