ola,
pidip doesn't do all these evil things,
it just relies on imlib
( imlib_load_font ) to load the fonts,
so you want to hack imlib?
ciao,
sevy
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
Luigi Rensinghoff wrote:
Well, i think you guys will find a solution.
It makes me think of the "pidip" installation, which we will come to
at a point, since it uses Fonts, too.
I just wanted to remind you, that that's a similar problem and maybe
can be solved with this one.
hmm, i think (but don't know exactly) that pidip needs low-level access
to the font, instead of relying onto system-fonts.
it just happens that pidip searches the system-font paths to get its fonts.
it should be similar to the case of Gem (though Gem does not even
attempt to access the system fonts);
one could hack pidip (if it doesn't already do so) to additionally use
pd's search paths to search for fonts.
i don't think that this is that simple with tcl/tk (but then: why not?),
which probably relies on the system's font manager.
mfg.asdr
IOhannes
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