Hi Michael, it is a shame fltk 2.0 didn't work for you; I find it much more resourceful than fltk 1.x and easier to use, integrate and undestand. If you haven't done so yet, maybe you could try to compile a simple demo (one of those bundled with the fltk distribution) to sort the errors you are finding.
Anyway, I think I can't help much with fltk 1.x fonts; however, there's one alternative that may be suitable for you. You could change the default nano-X system font (it is compiled-in with the nano-X server) or add many other fonts if necessary. This would be completely fltk-independent. I have outlined the basic steps for that in a previous email that I have included below. Good luck, Ricardo. * ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Adding **compiled**-**in** fonts **in** microwindows/nano-x ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Step 1. Obtain a c-source file for the new font. **In** windows, this can be bone using the convfnt32.exe tool, for example. You can find this tool **in* * src/fonts/tools. At this point, you will specify the font size and attibutes (bold, italic, etc.). Step 2. Throw the resulting c-file (say, winArial4x12.c) **in** the src/fonts folder. You might want to fix the declaration of the offset table (look for the comment /* Character->glyph data. */) from 'static unsigned short' to 'static unsigned long', as suggested by Greg. Step 3. Make note of your new font structure name, as you'll be using it later. **In** the case, it would be font_winArial4x12, and it would be located at the bottom of the file winArial4x12.c. Note: you can have as many fonts **in** the src/fonts folder as you want, and as long as they are not used by the rest of your code they won't take up any memory **in** your system. Step 4. Announce your new font to the rest of the code. This is done by editing the src/drivers/genfont.c file. You should add: extern MWCFONT font_winArial4x12; right below the comment line /* **compiled** **in** fonts*/. Also, expand your genfonts table with a new font entry. Add as a last element the line: {&fontprocs, 0, 0, 0, "Arial", &font_winArial4x12} Then, increase the NUM_FONTS definition **in** genfont.h line #11. **In** my case, it increased from the default value of 4 to 5. That's it. Your new font is already **in** the system. (**Stopgap**) Step 5. Test your new font into the system. One quick-and-dirty way of doing this would be replacing the first entry **in** the genfonts table (file genfont.c, line #72) with the newly created font: MWCOREFONT gen_fonts[NUMBER_FONTS] = { {&fontprocs, 0, 0, 0, MWFONT_SYSTEM_VAR, &font_winArial4x12}, ... } Note: a better approach would be changing your default font **in** compile time using the specific nano-x functions, but for now I don't know how to do this. Any ideas? Thanks!! One last hint: you'll probably have better results with convfnt32.exe if you turn off you operating system's anti-aliasing capabilities (clear type, etc.). That's it!!* 2010/2/23 Michael Heiser <mh.mailki...@googlemail.com> > Hi Ricardo! > > Thanks for your advice. But there's a little hint. My Application is driven > by fltk 1.1.8rc3 which is part > Of uClinux-Project. The possibility to use fltk::font_list().... is not > given in FLTK 1.1.x. So I made a change > To FLTK2. But my App cannor compile against FLTK2 obviously I got FLTK2 > ported to Blackfin. > > I tried a while and I got no hints why my App would not get linked against > fltk2. > > So the only way for me to use proper fonts ist nano-X itself. > > My question is relatively simple: > > How can I use the fonts that are in microwin source folder with fltk? Is > there any hint? > > Regards Michael > > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: Ricardo Jasinski [mailto:rjasin...@gmail.com] > Gesendet: Donnerstag, 21. Januar 2010 13:22 > An: nanogui@linuxhacker.org > Betreff: Re: [nanogui] How to use nano-X fonts in fltk 1.1.9 > > Hi Michael, > > please take a look at the message below, I posted it a while ago in > the Altera Forum (www.alteraforum.com). > > I am using nano-X version 0.91, Fltk 2.0.0 and Freetype 2.3.5, which > came in bundled with my distribution (uClinux). > > Mfg, > > Ricardo. > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -------------------------------- > Hello, > > i want to change the font and the fontsize in my app but not even the > label or fonts-demo is working. > > is there a known bug about this? > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -------------------------------- > > It works. Try the following (modified) demo app. Name it hello.cpp: > > Code: > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -------------------------------- > #include <fltk/Window.h> > #include <fltk/Widget.h> > #include <fltk/Font.h> > #include <fltk/run.h> > using namespace fltk; > > int main(int argc, char **argv) > { > fltk::Font** FontsList; > int FontsCount = fltk::list_fonts(FontsList); > > Window *window = new Window(300, 180); > window->begin(); > Widget *box = new Widget(20, 40, 260, 100, "Hello, World!"); > box->labelfont(FontsList[0]); > box->labelsize(36); > box->labeltype(SHADOW_LABEL); > window->end(); > window->show(argc, argv); > > return run(); > } > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -------------------------------- > > Compile it with: > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -------------------------------- > $ nios2-linux-uclibc-g++ > -I/home/jars/nios2-linux/uClinux-dist/lib/fltk -c hello.cpp > $ nios2-linux-uclibc-g++ hello.o > /home/jars/nios2-linux/uClinux-dist/lib/fltk/lib/libfltk2.a > /home/jars/nios2-linux/uClinux-dist/staging/usr/lib/libX11.a > /home/jars/nios2-linux/uClinux-dist/user/microwin/src/lib/libnano-X.a > -lpthread -o hello > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -------------------------------- > > Remember to change the paths above to reflect your own system. You can > have any font size by modifying the line: > box->labelsize(36); > > Somethings to consider: > - I never got to compile the FLTK demo apps by simply selecting the > item in menuconfig; I think it's broken; > - in /usr/fonts/truetype you should have your ttf fonts and a fonts.dir > file: > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -------------------------------- > > /usr/fonts/truetype # ls > DejaVuLGCSans.ttf DejaVuLGCSansCondensed-Bold.ttf > dejavulgcsans.ttf dejavulgcsanscondensedbold.ttf > fonts.dir > /usr/fonts/truetype # cat fonts.dir > 2 > dejavulgcsanscondensedbold.ttf > -dejavu-DejaVuLGCSans-medium-r-bold--0-0-0-0-p-0-iso8859-1 > dejavulgcsans.ttf > -dejavu-DejaVuLGCSans-medium-r-normal--0-0-0-0-p-0-iso8859-1 > /usr/fonts/truetype # > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -------------------------------- > > Cheers, > > Ricardo. > > > > > > > 2010/1/21 Michael Heiser <mh.mailki...@googlemail.com> > > > > Hey guys, > > > > > > > > Great Work! On my Blackfin nano-X does ist Job really well. The only > thing > > which is really annoying, is, that I can't use fonts like Helvetica when > I > > add Helvetica to a text-widget (Fl_Text_Display) in fltk. Nano-X shows > only > > ascii text in little size in the Widget. > > > > Is there any hint that I can follow? How do I add font support to nano-X > > that fltk can use standard fonts like Sans Serif and Helvetica. > > > > > > > > Michael > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: nanogui-unsubscr...@linuxhacker.org > For additional commands, e-mail: nanogui-h...@linuxhacker.org > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: nanogui-unsubscr...@linuxhacker.org > For additional commands, e-mail: nanogui-h...@linuxhacker.org > > -- ---------------------------------------------- Ricardo Pereira Jasinski jasin...@solvis.com.br Tel: (41) 9955-2852 LME - Laboratório de Microeletrônica da UTFPR UTFPR Microelectronics Lab www.lme.cpdtt.cefetpr.br Tel: +55 41 3310 4756