On Monday 20 of February 2012 21:58:26 Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote: > [email protected] wrote: > > 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 :-)
Also, note that it's not perfect because we still support gtk2-2.8. With post 1.0 we will move minimum gtk2 requirement to 2.10 or 2.16 ... zeljko
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