Hi Detlev, On Monday 21 July 2008 01:32:20 pm Detlev Offenbach wrote: > On Montag, 21. Juli 2008, Darren Dale wrote: > > Hello, > > > > When I create a new file, the fonts initially respect the settings from > > the preferences dialog, which is DejaVu Sans Mono (same font for all > > eric4's fonts, and I have the "use monospace as default" box checked). > > When I save this new file (as .py or .c, for example), the fonts change > > from monospaced to some kind of sans serif. If I close the file and > > reopen it, I get the monospaced fonts back. > > > > Its a minor issue, but its been around for as long as I can remember. I > > probably should have reported it earlier. I'm currently using the 4.2 > > release candidate. > > In order to track it down, I have to have more info. > > 1. When you edit the file, what is the language set to?
How do I find this information? I think it is english utf8, and my locale is US_en, which eric complains about when I start from the command line: Warning: translation file 'qt_en_US'could not be loaded. Using default. Warning: translation file 'eric4_en_US'could not be loaded. Using default. Warning: translation file 'qscintilla_en_US'could not be loaded. Using default. > 2. Do you have a lexer configured for e.g. Python (if saving to .py)? yes, I am using the defaults and .py is set to Python, c to C++ > 3. Is there a font set to a kind of sans serif? No, all my fonts are set to DejaVu sans mono. > 4. If possible step by step instructions because I haven't seen this yet. It's really simple to run into on my machine: open eric click file->new button or menu option type jibberish save as .py fonts have changed Thanks, Darren _______________________________________________ Eric mailing list [email protected] http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/eric
