I'm trying to run a small SWF application and I have a (probably) stupid but nasty configuration problem: when my forms are displayed, text labels in buttons, checkboxes, etc., are rendered as weird glyphs (vertical bars, spaces, etc.). The text in groupboxes labels displays fine!
I have another machine which runs this app fine, but since that has been updated and fine-tuned during the last couple of years, there's probably some configuration issue I can't reproduce on my new notebook. Both machines run Dapper 6.06 + mono 1.1.18 with the mscorefonts package. It seems that SWF can't find the font, but I also tried to manually set a font for a given button to no extent. MONO_LOG_LEVEL=debug shows no useful info. The code below will expose the problem on my machine Thanks Marco //====================================== using System.Windows.Forms; using System.Drawing; public class Test : Form { public static void Main() { Test t = new Test(); Button b = new Button(); // The app behaves the same, regardless of this line and of the font name b.Font = new Font ("Tahoma", 12); b.Text = "Click Me!"; t.Controls.Add(b); t.ShowDialog(); } } _______________________________________________ Mono-winforms-list maillist - Mono-winforms-list@lists.ximian.com http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-winforms-list