and well, anyway, I know this is quite known, but we do seem to have discrepancies between patches and rendering even with regular Pd comments (that is, without using cyclone's comment). I can still see differences between help patches. But just to be clear, the font of Pd's comment and everything (objects, messages, number boxes/etc) is DejaVu Sans Mono and this is installed and loaded as being exactly the same for all platforms, right?
Em qui., 23 de jan. de 2020 às 23:38, Alexandre Torres Porres < [email protected]> escreveu: > Hi, I've been updating and fixing cyclone/comment and I realized Pd loads > similar but different fonts depending on the operating system. I looked > closely and, for instance, if you have a label font for a iemgui (such as a > slider) with "helvetica", it will look a bit differently in Linux, and it > seems this is because Linux loads a similar but not actually 'helvetica'? I > don't know, I'm confused, I'm asking. > > So, it seems the only way to guarantee things will look exactly the same > is if you have 'DejaVu Sans Mono', cause now Pd loads this very same font > indeed for all operating systems, right? For that matter, I updated whole > of cyclone's documentation so it loads 'DejaVu Sans Mono' for all > cyclone/comment objects. > > Now a question about loading fonts that concerns cyclone/comment. If I ask > it load a font name that it is not present, it will load some default font > and I just don't really know which one it is. How can I find out? It seems > this 'default' font is also different for each operating system. How can I > find out? > > Thanks > >
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