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Re: Fonts (2) -> problems with GSFontAntiAlias 'YES'
From: |
Pascal Bourguignon |
Subject: |
Re: Fonts (2) -> problems with GSFontAntiAlias 'YES' |
Date: |
Fri, 18 Jan 2002 12:09:47 +0100 (CET) |
> Pascal Bourguignon wrote:
>
> > When I open the Font Panel, I get a list with about 60 different
> > fonts. However, in the Preview they all look the same but the
> > following:
>
> I reverted the xgps backend to find fonts by pixel size. Please let me
> know if anything improves.
Yes and no. I updated from CVS 12 yours ago (after your email), and
tested it now. Here are the results. (See attached window content
dumps).
I've found what produced the bad results I got : I had the following
default set: NSGlobalDomain GSFontAntiAlias 'YES'
When removing it, everything works as expected, I can change the fonts
and size with the corresponding defaults and I don't get any black
rectangle.
When I have NSGlobalDomain GSFontAntiAlias 'YES' set, then:
1/
It seems that for most windows, the display of the text halts
halfway.
For the menu, I've seen once when updating slowly that it had
transitorily the state of black rectangles, then the text was
overwritten.
For the other windows, when resizing the window, sometimes the text
would appear and sometimes it would disappear, but this state stays
untile the window is resized again.
Notably, for the open panel, whatever navigation is done don't change
the state black rectangle or text. Moving the window off-screen, then
back on-scren does not change anything. The same occurs for the Font
panel. When I don't get the black rectangles, it previews correctly
the fonts.
The text in pop-up menus appears correctly.
It's probably the same bug than that that don't display pictures in a
window when not running with a runloop. Note that in that case, moving
the window off-screen then on-screen would at least show the picture.
2/
The sizes are correct. The NSFontSize default is not taken into
account, but the other NS*FontSize are.
3/
The same font is used everywhere (seems to be Times) but in the menu
title.
Thanks for the font size correction.
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- Fonts (2), Pascal Bourguignon, 2002/01/10
- Re: Fonts (2), Adam Fedor, 2002/01/17
- Re: Fonts (2) -> problems with GSFontAntiAlias 'YES',
Pascal Bourguignon <=