Ahh.. I'm guessing that's because menu fonts are rendered in the
default System font, I'm just not sure what that font is or where you
can change it these days.
Apple Garamond? I lost track of it when they switched from Chicago to
Charcoal...
But anyway, now that I look a bit closer it looks like iTunes is
faking the glyphs with icons somehow, probably through a private
framework....
- Tom
On 15/03/2006, at 9:04 AM, Norman Palardy wrote:
On Mar 14, 2006, at 1:32 PM, Tom Benson wrote:
I use the "Special Characters..." Pallete, availabel from either
of these places:
Keyboard Menu (The Little Flag in your menu bar) -> Show Character
Pallete
Finder -> Edit -> Special Characters...
Just choose your glyph and drag and drop it into the menu editor...
Cheers,
Tom
I did.
It's the left right up and down arrows from the Lucida Grande Font
They all show up fine when I put code to enter them to a listbox
using that font
But not in a menu
I dont get these glyphs
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