Well, I tried explicitly setting the font, and nothing I tried helped. I’m leaving it alone for now. If anyone wants to try and fix the tests, feel free…
On Dec 27, 2015, at 5:21 PM, Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com> wrote: > Any Flex-based app should default to Verdana or Arial unless specified > otherwise. Not sure what AS-only apps will do. > > On 12/27/15, 1:50 AM, "Harbs" <harbs.li...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> I just looked at it. It’s definitely not using embedded fonts. I also do >> not see where it’s specifying the font used. On Mac it seems to be >> defaulting to Times New Roman. Any idea what it defaults to on Windows? >> >> On Dec 27, 2015, at 9:35 AM, Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com> wrote: >> >>> I have a Macbook Retina 15" as well. I don't normally run these tests >>> but >>> I just tried it and got 6 failures as well. >>> I purposefully didn't sync up before running tests. My log has the last >>> commit on Oct 19. >>> >>> I only found the word "embedAsCFF" in AliceScrollEmbed.as so that sort >>> of >>> implies that fonts aren't embedded in most SWFs so that could certainly >>> result in line break differences which can cause PageUp to go to >>> different >>> lines. >>> >>> HTH, >>> -Alex >>> >>> On 12/26/15, 10:24 PM, "Harbs" <harbs.li...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> I would think there wouldn’t be a difference. I don’t know if the fonts >>>> are embedded. Do the tests pass for you on Mac? Maybe it’s a >>>> retina-specific difference? (I’m running the tests on a 15 in MacBook >>>> Pro >>>> Retina.) >>>> >>>> The odd thing is that I’m pretty sure that I did not used to get these >>>> failures. Were they disabled and then at some point and then enabled? >>>> >>>> I’m personally not overly concerned if there are some small differences >>>> in scrolling using page up on different systems, but I would like to >>>> understand what’s going on… >>>> >>>> On Dec 27, 2015, at 8:16 AM, Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On 12/26/15, 10:06 PM, "Harbs" <harbs.li...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> A couple of things: >>>>>> >>>>>> Item I: >>>>>> >>>>>> There are six tests which have been constantly failing on my machine >>>>>> for >>>>>> a long time. They are all in KeyboardGestureTests, and they are all >>>>>> tests >>>>>> for page up gestures. It looks to me that the resulting indexes are >>>>>> different from the expected ones. I adjusted the test outputs to show >>>>>> the >>>>>> differences and here they are: >>>>>> 1. pgUpGeneralTest: PgUp failed to select 7/8 page up. Expected >>>>>> 3332,3332 >>>>>> but got 3320,3320 instead. >>>>>> 2. shiftPageUpLocationTest: Shift-PageUp failed to move up from image >>>>>> sandwich. Expected 460,608 but got 457,608 instead. >>>>>> 3. shiftPgUpGeneralTest: Shift-PageUp failed to select 7/8 page up. >>>>>> Expected 3332,6067 but got 3320,6067 instead. >>>>>> 4. pgUpLocationTest: PageUp failed to move up from image sandwich. >>>>>> Expected 460,460 but got 457,457 instead. >>>>>> 5. pgUpLanguageTest: PageUp changed movement behavior within right to >>>>>> left text. Expected 12,12 but got 51,51 instead. >>>>>> 6. shiftPageUpLanguageTest: Shift-PageUp changed movement behavior >>>>>> within >>>>>> right to left text. Expected 12,261 but got 51,261 instead. >>>>>> >>>>>> Where do the expected values come from? Could there be a difference >>>>>> between Windows and Mac? >>>>> >>>>> Don't know for sure. Should TLF have differences between Mac and Win >>>>> if >>>>> the fonts are embedded? Are the fonts embedded? >>>>> >>>>> HTH, >>>>> -Alex >>>>> >>>> >>> >> >