Hi,
Yes, we directly return a string provided by GTK. That comma in Pango is
optional.
The font parser in IUP take that into account when processing fonts for
elements. CD also considers that.
Are you manually parsing the string? Why that is a problem for you?
Best,
Scuri
On Wed, May 17, 2017 at 1:48 AM, Andy Xiyue <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Scuri
>
> When I was using the IupFontDlg, I found this might be an issue.
>
> The value of IupFontDlg, according to the "FONT" page,
>
> 'It is defined as having 3 parts: "<font face>*,* <font styles> <font
> size>".'
>
> However the comma was missed between <font face> and <font styles>. For
> example, my return value from IupFontDlg was
>
> "PT Sans Narrow Bold Italic 12"
>
> There's no comma between the font face and style.
>
> Kind regards
> Andy
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