Oh. I just clicked edit label and wrote turn in and the svg appeared. Why don't we just do that!
Jeremiah On Sat, Jun 20, 2015 at 11:24 AM, Jeremiah Benham < jjben...@chicagoguitar.com> wrote: > > > On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 2:11 AM, Richard Shann <rich...@rshann.plus.com> > wrote: > >> And another thought - it would be possible to check if the labels are, >> in fact, displaying in the Denemo font (just failing on certain code >> blocks). >> > > I think you are right. After some investigation I found that the only > fonts it is displaying correctly are the ones that have similar fonts to > back up on like the Apple fonts. > > That is, by altering denemo.ttf so that the letter "a" for example >> > > I have altered the A and was unable to see my change and did not have time > to investigate why. > > >> appeared drawn differently it should be possible to see that. You will >> need to remove any old denemo.ttf that may be installed (actually - >> there is an ancient version of denemo.ttf early in the repository which >> has alphabetical characters replaced with strange characters, just >> copying that in place of the current one would do it). >> > >> (Oh, and a simple point, but if you change >> Edit->Change Preferences->Miscellaneous Default Font Specification >> to Denemo 22 or some other size, does it change size?) >> > > When I change font size the D384 thingy becomes squared instead of > rectangular and the other fonts got bigger. > > So why isn't the denemo font being used? Why isn't denemo or pango > complaining about it? > You asked what has changed. The answer is almost everything. When we > required a later version of glib this caused a problem because I could not > upgrade it in gub. I then decided to natively compile it using macports. > When I did this everything changed! The defaults were guile2 and gtk3. I > tried gtk2 in macport with an X11 backend but the fonts did not load. The > only success I have had was with the gub builds. I tried running fc-cache > to see if that would help. How do I use svg instead of the font. How do I > test that out? That may work. If it does then I will make a patch for > darwin to use svg instead of denemo.ttf. > > Jeremiah > >> >> Richard >> >> >> On Thu, 2015-06-18 at 22:11 +0100, Richard Shann wrote: >> > On Thu, 2015-06-18 at 18:31 +0100, Richard Shann wrote: >> > > So, either this is an unfixed bug in the Gtk/Pango stuff for the Mac >> > > or >> > > the build of the Gtk libraries is not right (e.g. are there flags to >> > > say >> > > what encoding the OS expects? and what has changed since before when >> > > it >> > > worked?). >> > >> > Reading about a bit, it doesn't seem to be out of the question that Gtk2 >> > may be working while Gtk3 is not for the Mac... I've no specific >> > information, but there appears to be people who think that Gtk3 is not >> > as bug free as Gtk2. >> > >> > Richard >> > >> > >> > >> > _______________________________________________ >> > Denemo-devel mailing list >> > Denemo-devel@gnu.org >> > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/denemo-devel >> >> >> >
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