At 21:27 24.06.02 -0500, Lars Clausen wrote: >On Tue, 25 Jun 2002, Cyrille Chepelov wrote: >[...] >Hmmm... not pretty either. I for one lean towards allowing the user to >choose how many to see: Just the sans, serif, etc, just the 'standard' >postscript fonts, just fonts that cover a certain range of chars, all >fonts... but that's an awful lot of choice to put on the user. > Whole heartly agreeing to the last sentence.
>> What about drawing the button only with the respective font, and if the >> button is clicked, then drawing the menu with the regular font ? >> >> In case of a dingbat font, the selected entry will give the name. Or >> maybe we could interrogate the font for coverage of Roman script, and if >> not,... no, wrong idea. Dingbat fonts lie about their coverage map. > >Look, much as this is a fascinating idea to ponder, we have enough other >things to fix right now. We should be happy that it works and look at >other stuff that doesn't -- such as non-left alignment in zoom != 100%. > IMHO this just isn't a valid argument in an open source environment. If there is someone who especially cares about the prettyness of the font selector and comes up with a reasonable solution don't try to stop him doing it. Obviously for the project to survive there also need to be people who care for real functionality ... >I for instance just noticed that the standard Text object ignored the >settings from its defaults dialog -- change it to use the stdprops dialog, >and it works just fine. > There are much more issues - setting the cursor while editing text in the canvas ... - all fonts displayed are about 30 % larger than with Dia 0.90 -> force rearranging of all old diagrams if it stays this way - the font baseline placement has changed (try broken-files/fonts-0.0.dia) - ... 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