Hi,Just kicking the tyres of PyGUI with a view for
using it for rapid GUI development/testing work. Greg, love the work you've
done so far - a real breeze to learn, and well documented to boot.I noticed the
system font on Windows XP looked too small, so had a poke around in the
sources. I see it's theoretically 8pt Tahoma, but comparing it to renderings in
WordPad, it seems to be 7pt.Editing GUI\Win32\StdFonts.py to change the input
to _win_pts_to_pixels 10, rather than 8, seems to produce correct 8pt Tahoma.
I've not experimented in depth, but this +2 point fudge-factor seemed correct
for 10pt and 12pt text too. The DPI maths in there look correct, so I'm not
sure what's causing this.I'm running Windows XP at 96 DPI in VMWare
Fusion. However, this might be VMWare weirdness - can anyone with a windows
desktop replicate this?Could I also suggest adding Windows XP's not-quite-grey
to the standard colour library? I make the RGB values (0.93, 0.91, 0.85) - this
matches the ba
ckground
that appears around RadioButtons on Win32.Cheers,Alex_______________________________________________
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