Hi, What version of Pango are you using?
b On 12-12-04 08:04 AM, Jun T. wrote: > I'm quite new to pango/cairo, and don't know where is the appropriate place > to ask > a question like this; if there are more suitable places, please let me know. > > Please compile test.c (in the attached tar.gz file) and run it as > ./a.out 1 1 1-1.png > ./a.out 2 1 2-1.png > ./a.out 2 2 2-2.png > ./a.out 2 4 2-4.png > The four png files I got on my Mac are included in the tar.gz. > > In function draw(), I set the transformation matrix to (1/scale)*unit_matrix, > draw a rectangle, and draw a text with fontsize=24*fontscale. > The three args to a.out is 'scale fontscale fname'. > In 2-1.png, scale is 2 and fontscale is 1, > and I expect both rectangle and text are drawn in half the size of 1-1.png, > which is I get on my Linux box. > > But on my Mac (OSX 10.8, pango-1.32.3/cairo-1.12.8), > the text in 2-1.png is in 1/4 size of 1-1.png. > In 2-2.png, the text is in half size, > and in 2-4.png it is in the same size as 1-1.png (but on Linux it is > twice as large as 1-1.png). > > Am I using pango/cairo in a correct way? > > If there is anyone using pango/cairo on Mac, > please check whether you also have this problem or not. > > PS > gnuplot uses scale=fontscale=20 to get oversampling effect > (as far as I can understand from the gnuplot source code), > but due to the above problem texts are too small to see on my Macs. > > > > _______________________________________________ > gtk-i18n-list mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-i18n-list > -- behdad http://behdad.org/ _______________________________________________ gtk-i18n-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-i18n-list
