Hello Detlev,
maybe there was a small issue concerning the "Filetype Associations"
form, because some file types like "*.py2" and so on where assigned to
"Python" instead of "Python2" or "Python3" whereas in the "Styles" form
only the "Lexer Languages" Python2 and Python3 exist.
I now assigned all these filetypes either to "Python2" (*.py2, *.pyw2)
or to "Python3" (*.py, *.pyw) and within the "Styles" form I changed the
fonts both for Python2 and for Python3 => No effect ! :-(
The Python shell window uses the Python3 style, which is correct, since
it is a Python3 shell.
BTW.: Where does Eric5 store its settings, styles and so on? I wanted to
throw away all my settings, but the only thing I found was an "/.eric/"
directory within my home-directory. After deleting it I started eric5
again and he remembered all the settings again?
After this test I started eric5 from my wifes user, she never started
eric5 before, and the message "... your are starting eric5 for the first
time ..." or the like appeared and I tried to change the Python settings
=> No effect !
Any (other) idea?
Kind Regards,
Axel
Am 04.05.2014 16:14, schrieb Detlev Offenbach:
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
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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