Bob Sneidar wrote:
> On Jan 4, 2017, at 12:39 , Richard Gaskin wrote:
>
>> Are the buttons narrower or is the font larger?
>>
>> If the latter, try setting the font size of the stack.
>>
>> By default LC will use the OS default font and size, which is
>> smaller on Windows than on most Linux dist
Um, well, yes: but whether the operating system that your end-user is
going to play with your font
the same way as your operating system plays with it is another potential
pitfall.
Certainly I am wondering what Windows 10 is going to do with the latest
version of my Devawriter
when I hive off
Actually I had to do that myself because the font size in a standalone was
different than the font size in the IDE.
Bob S
On Jan 4, 2017, at 12:39 , Richard Gaskin
mailto:ambassa...@fourthworld.com>> wrote:
Matt Maier wrote:
> I've got some buttons with text in them. On Windows (where I deve
Matt Maier wrote:
> I've got some buttons with text in them. On Windows (where I develop)
> they look fine. On Linux the buttons are a little bit narrower so the
> text is cut off.
Are the buttons narrower or is the font larger?
If the latter, try setting the font size of the stack.
By default
I did not know that! Very cool.
Bob S
> On Jan 4, 2017, at 13:28 , J. Landman Gay wrote:
>
> On 1/4/17 1:41 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
>> I was under a vague impression that you could bundle font files with
>> the app (of course there may be licensing issues etc so this may not
>> be viable in ev
On 1/4/17 1:41 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
I was under a vague impression that you could bundle font files with
the app (of course there may be licensing issues etc so this may not
be viable in every case). The trick at that point would be installing
the fonts.
You can ship the app with a font inclu
On 01/04/2017 01:05 PM, Matt Maier wrote:
I've got some buttons with text in them. On Windows (where I develop) they
look fine. On Linux the buttons are a little bit narrower so the text is
cut off.
Anyone handled a similar problem?
Matt,
I would suggest dynamically setting the width of the
I was under a vague impression that you could bundle font files with the app
(of course there may be licensing issues etc so this may not be viable in every
case). The trick at that point would be installing the fonts. On linux and mac,
I think this can be done via command line. Not sure about W
Yes; many, many times: this is even, potentially a problem on a single
platform as you have no idea as to
what fonts someone has installed in their system.
I gave up using real buttons about 12 years ago just because I was
deploying stuff across
Windows, Macintosh and Linux.
What I do, instea