Thank you Parmentier, that solved the problem.

What I still don't understand is the error message I was receiving. It said that either a virtual string representing a font or a font object was required. Now the way you suggested is the font object method but how exactly do you represent a font with a virtual string??

Regards

Mark

Parmentier wrote:

Hi,

In case it may help, here is an example of font definition :

BigFont = {QTk.newFont font(size:14 weight:bold family:'Helvetica')}

Cheers,

Yannick

Quoting mark richardson <[email protected]>:

Hi,

Can anyone just help me with a small problem?
I'm trying to set a slightly larger than standard font in a QTk text widget but I think I'm getting the syntax wrong somewhere.

Within my widget definition I've got the line

         font:font(family:"Times" size:12)

the documentation is a little confusing !

Regards

Mark

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