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Home » U++ Library support » RichText,QTF,RTF... » Using Qtf forgets control font
Re: Using Qtf forgets control font [message #18113 is a reply to message #18087] Wed, 10 September 2008 20:46 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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cbpporter wrote on Wed, 10 September 2008 00:07

I tested under Win and rounding seems OK but must be done in all conversion functions. Must test under Linux too.

I noticed that for testing purposes is is a fair assessment to consider StdFont as Arial.



Nope, I Win32 it is taken from the system, in XP it is Tahoma (in older Win, it is MS Sans Serif).

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Does this apply to X11 also?



It is also taken in X11. Anyway, in X11, "system" font usually is the same font chosen for "Arial".

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And if for some strange reason the only font that I have is Wingdings, will StdFont default to Wingdings? Smile



If Wingdings are set as system font, then yes:)

However, you would not be able to start U++ app without "three basic fonts" - Arial, Roman, Courier. On Win32 they are required. (and on X11, equivalents are always defined in fontconfig).

Mirek
 
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