Hi Nicola, > What about taking a completely different approach in the method, and > instead doing a > > [NSFont fontWithName: fontName size: fontSize];
Well, this brought up a problem with [NSFont fontWithName:size:]: If the desired font is not available, the method returns a default font instead of nil (OpenStep 4.2 returns nil in this case). Consequently, further up the chain, [NSFontManager convertFont:toFace:] returns the default font too. This should return the unmodified font, if the face is not avalable (and it indeed would, if the above method would return nil). If I modify [NSFont fontWithName:size:] to return nil, all the places show up (seg fault), which can't handle the nil font. Quite some places... Anyway, I feel this should to be fixed, before further optimizing the font handling in the RTFConsumer. What do you think ? Georg _______________________________________________ Bug-gnustep mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnustep