On Oct 18, 6:55 pm, "Edward K. Ream" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Actually, on second look, the second stylesheet now works for
> everything except outline font. But, ha ha, the stylesheet doesn't set
> the font!  This means something else is going on, which means the
> solution is probably near at hand.

OMG.  There was no problem at all.  test.leo has a (functional!) @font
node not in LeoDocs.leo, the other file I was opening.  That explains
the difference.

So...The question now becomes, do I support the old-style @font,
@color nodes in qt plugin, or just use style sheets for everything?
To answer my own question, the qt plugin may as well support both
kinds of settings.  For compatibility if for no other reason.

Note that using stylesheets won't prevent me from becoming confused
about settings :-)  And no, a print-settings command would not have
helped here because I never thought that the settings were different
in the two files.

Edward
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