On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 17:32, James Simmons<jim.simm...@walgreens.com> wrote: > Tomeu, > > I think I figured this out by looking at the code for sugar.graphics.style. > It looks like my Sugar test environment needs to have an environment > variable SUGAR_SCALING defined and it needs to be given a numeric value. If > I *don't* have such a variable then the measurements are suited for an XO. > If I *do* have one than the numeric value assigned to SUGAR_SCALING is > multiplied by my specified font size to get a larger font that looks good on > sugar-emulator. > > I'm guessing that Fedora 10 does not provide this environment variable. So > the question is, what value would I specify for this environment variable if > I specified it?
Oh, I understand now. Yeah, the SUGAR_SCALING env var was only used in the XO. On non-XOs it wasn't supposed to be needed, but may not be the case in some screens. > Now on SoaS, which should be .84, I'm seeing the same font issue I had with > sugar-emulator in Fedora 10. Not only my app has a font which is much too > small, but Develop has a *really* small font for displaying code, whereas > the fonts in the rest of the app (where they likely used the default) look > fine. I'm not using the very latest SoaS but the one I have is only a few > weeks old. Can you try again with the last one? It contains a bugfix related to that. Thanks, Tomeu > James Simmons > > > _______________________________________________ Sugar-devel mailing list Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel