Did you configure fonts for Python2 *and* Python3? Over here it works fine on openSUSE 13.1.
Detlev On Thursday 01 May 2014, 12:49:49 Axel Kirst wrote: > Hello, > I forgot to mention: > - the python shell window correctly uses the style defined for Python3 > Kind Regards > Axel > > Am 01.05.2014 12:32, schrieb Axel Kirst: > > Hello, > > I couldn't directly reply to this thread startet in march, since I > > just joined this mailing list today. > > @Eric: Thank You for the great Python IDE! > > I have the same problem with fonts here (openSuse 13.1, Python 3.3.5, > > QT 4.8.5, PyQT 4.10.3, QScintilla 2.7.2, tested with both eric5 5.4.3 > > from obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE and eric5 5.3.6 from opensuse > > Repository) > > If I open a C++ file, the "C++" icon is shown at the status bar and > > the fonts look as defined in the C++ specific styles settings. > > But if I open a Python file (wether Python2 or Python3) the "Python" > > icon is shown at the status bar, but the fonts are very strange (not > > monospaced, normal text without serifs, comments with serifs) and they > > don't follow any style definitions, neither language specific nor > > default styles > > Any idea? > > Kind Regards > > Axel > > > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Eric mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/eric-- *Detlev Offenbach* [email protected]
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