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Quoting Mark Morgan Lloyd <[email protected]>:
Martin wrote:
On 20/02/2012 09:24, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
In the same program (running on Linux), the Synedit font appears to
force itself to a generic Sans at runtime, irrespective of what is
actually selected (e.g. Monospace). Again, this is OK up to around
0.9.26.
No idea... You set the font via the object inspector?
Yes.
If you put a label in with the same font. does that work?
Yes.
Have you tried other fonts?
Yes, it's a general problem.
Are they in that name-15-*-* format ?
That was available in gtk1, but appears to not be in gtk2 or Qt's font
dialog (although it would be nice to have it as an option).
Since last week trunk gtk2 is fixed and it uses pango fonts everywhere.
Fonts are consistent now (at least with qt under linux).
0.9.30.XX will stay as it is, don't think that it will be merged there.
Thanks, trunk with 2.7.1 compiling for gtk2 now looks OK. i can live
with that :-)
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