Hi Bill,
Rev does not handle this, because it does not have a "strict" geometry
manager.
By strict I mean that all object are locked by each other, the way to
have that behaviour is one of the following:
- Write your resizing script inside the "resizestack" handler, and loop
each object to set the right font/size.
- Or simply use NativeSpeak that has been designed for that. And in
addition you can localize your application in any languages.
You can use freely NativeSpeak up to 15 objects or try it without
limitation with the 30 days evaluation.
http://dampro.on-rev.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=78&Itemid=113
Note: I recommand you to read the documentation.
Best,
Damien Girard
Dam-pro CEO, France.
Bill Vlahos a écrit :
Windows has a feature that lets the user make their fonts 3 different
sizes to make the "normal" font bigger. This allows them to have high
resolution displays but make the text large enough to see.
Some programs handles this well and others don't. When a program
doesn't handle it the text is bigger but no longer fits in the field
dimensions.
How do Rev folks handle this? It needs to work on Mac and Linux.
Issues I see are not only making the fields taller and wider to
accommodate the bigger size but perhaps even moving around the
arrangement. This seems difficult at best. Perhaps someone has come up
with an easy way to handle it.
Bill Vlahos
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