On Monday 18 May 2009, Simon Smith wrote: > My preferred desktop font is Homerton Medium, which does not contain a > glyph for the hollow up-arrow sometimes used to indicate Shift in > application menus. For example, NetSurf tells me that to save a page I > should press F3, and to full-save a page I should press ... F3. I can get > the symbol back by reverting to the system font, which I'd rather not do. > Are there any other work-arounds? NetSurf is not the only victim, although > it is the main app. I use that's affected - mainly because Netsurf actually > troubles to mention the shortcuts it uses in its menus.
The Wimp should automatically use this symbol from the WIMPSymbol font if it isn't in your chosen font. WIMPSymbol comes in ROM. I can think of two possibilities: 1. Your Font$Path is missing the ROM fonts directory Resources:$.Fonts. Try *Show Font$Path to check. 2. You have a non-standard Homerton Medium that has an empty glyph for the arrow instead of no glyph. Homerton Medium is also in ROM, but you might have it somewhere else too. Run !NetSurf.FixFonts to check for this. James -- James Bursa, NetSurf developer http://www.netsurf-browser.org/
