> What intrigues me is that Purr Data (or Pd-l2ork) does load "Deja Vu Sans 
> Mono" for all platforms and even so the patch does not look "bad" like that, 
> as an example, 
> I'm attaching a print screen from pd-l2ork in Linux (4-l2ork.png), to show 
> that it doesn't look like the linux part of the image from 1-MACxLINUX.png


> So, I'm a little confused as why using this "deja vu" font does promote such 
> a visual difference in vanilla (as shown in linux and windows) but not in 
> Pd-l2ork or 
> Purr Data (and maybe even extended). I consider it a "bug", an important 
> issue on how patches behave in cross platforms, even if it is just a visual 
> (font display) issue.
Purr Data includes a particular version of "Deja Vu Sans Mono" with it.  It 
loads it through the @font-face CSS interface, so you get 
that font regardless of whether you've installed Purr Data or not.
-Jonathan


   
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