Hi Jim,
I suspect this may have something to do with how gtk3/gnome3 is built
and/or configured on the Mac. I have no experience with the jhbuild
environment and have always used the MacPorts packages, but have never
made any attempt to dig into how the latter are built. As I said, I was
qui
Roger:
I tried your font changing solution to alter the font for my gtk3
application. I was unable to change the font by putting gtk-font-name
in settings.ini regardless of where I put that file or the value of the
environment variable XDG_CONFIG_HOME... or the actual font name. I
found thi
Hi all,
So I finally have my problem fully solved for now, and here is a summary
of the pertinent points. Beware that some of this may only apply to the
MacPorts install of gtk3, I have no experience with any other type of gtk3
install on MacOS.
(1) I had to set my XDG_CONFIG_HOME environme
Wow, here's a shocker, to my own stupid self at least -- it appears that
gtk3 is tied into the native MacOS font system!
Thanks for the tip on fontconfig/fc-cache, Allin. Once I looked into this
it became apparent that fontconfig had known all along about all kinds of
fonts, but none of the
Sorry to wander slightly away from the original topic, but I'm also
building gtk3 for OSX using jhbuild, and I've found a bunch of issues with
themes and icons and fonts, as per the above discussion. I'm wondering
where the 'responsibility' of setting up a nice vanilla configuration lies?
Would thi
Roger:
I don't know if it will help or not... but I have used Gtk::TextView,
the gtkmm wrapper for GtkTextView and have changed the fonts with the
class method "override_font".
For example
Gtk::TextView tv1;
Pango::FontDescription *pfd = new Pango::FontDescription("Sans 8");
tv1.override_fon
On Wed, 25 Feb 2015, Roger Davis wrote:
Thanks, Jim, your hint on setting XDG_CONFIG_HOME led me to a bunch of other
useful info on the web that I have been slogging through all morning now. I
have had some success but am still far from the finish line.
On my Mac, if I set XDG_CONFIG_HOME to
Thanks, Jim, your hint on setting XDG_CONFIG_HOME led me to a bunch of
other useful info on the web that I have been slogging through all morning
now. I have had some success but am still far from the finish line.
On my Mac, if I set XDG_CONFIG_HOME to
/opt/local/share/themes/HighContrast, w
I had a similar problem with gtk3 and gtkmm3 programs on MacOS X
(Yosemite) and Linux (Ubuntu). I am using jhbuild to install the
gtk/gtkmm libraries on the Mac. The UI looks fine on Linux but not so
good on the Mac. The problem appears to be the "theme".
On linux (Ubuntu), using libgtkmm-3
Hi all,
I have an application suite built on gtk3 which is targeted at both Linux
(specifically CentOS 6 and 7) and MacOS X (Yosemite). Although the
software is usable under MacOS I am having an ugly cosmetic problem there
with my GtkTextView widgets, and other visual details are also not
con
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