At 22:10 24.06.02 +0200, Cyrille Chepelov wrote: >Le Mon, Jun 24, 2002, à 09:34:52PM +0200, Hans Breuer a écrit: >>[...] >Well, what I mean is, let's say an object defaults to Sans. I want it in >Serif (generic Serif). Will GtkFontSelector allow me do do that, without me >having to specifically fish for Sans (and ending up with DIA_FONT_ANY_FAMILY >anyways) ? > Yepp. The 'special names' are displayed in the font selector as if they were normal. There is no special indication about them being special though.
>> Which reminds me, we could use these bits while saving and >> don't save the family name at all if set. >> >> On the other hand the _three_ font family names with a special >> meaning are inherited (and configurable by Pango). They are >> 'Sans', 'Serif' and 'Monospace' and are already saved as such. > >Would that reset the family bit to DIA_FONT_SANS (and the two others) if I >select Sans in the GtkFontSelector ? > It doesn't matter. The current implementation only respects the DiaFontFamily if no name is given: than it defaults to one of the three magic names. If you give such a name at creation -> same effect. Hans -------- Hans "at" Breuer "dot" Org ----------- Tell me what you need, and I'll tell you how to get along without it. -- Dilbert _______________________________________________ Dia-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dia-list