Did you read my messages?

I need your results on All OS.

Download:


http://lucarda.com.ar/x/pd-gui.zip


extract “pd-gui.tcl” and overwrite your existing one on the Tcl folder.

Backup the originals or rename them to “ORIGINAL-pd-gui.tcl” before overwriting.

Restart Pd.

Give us screen-shots on All Oss.

Salutti,
Lucarda.



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________________________________
From: Alexandre Torres Porres <por...@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2017 10:29 PM
To: Lucas Cordiviola
Cc: pd-list@lists.iem.at
Subject: Re: [PD] cross platforms issues with displaying fonts in vanilla but 
not in Purr Data

what is the bottom left one?

2017-02-14 18:36 GMT-02:00 Lucas Cordiviola 
<lucard...@hotmail.com<mailto:lucard...@hotmail.com>>:

Attached Screen-shot,


Note that the modified .tcl is using bold font, but you can imagine the normal 
font.



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From: Pd-list 
<pd-list-boun...@lists.iem.at<mailto:pd-list-boun...@lists.iem.at>> on behalf 
of Lucas Cordiviola <lucard...@hotmail.com<mailto:lucard...@hotmail.com>>
Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2017 7:43 PM
To: Alexandre Torres Porres

Cc: pd-list@lists.iem.at<mailto:pd-list@lists.iem.at>
Subject: Re: [PD] cross platforms issues with displaying fonts in vanilla but 
not in Purr Data


Ok Alex,

I got some good news to you, but not to everybody.

You can make vanilla look-like extended. You have to tweek “pd-gui.tcl”.


The .tcl from “extended” had these lines:

# sizes of chars for each of the Pd fixed font sizes:
#  fontsize  width(pixels)  height(pixels)
set font_fixed_metrics {
    8 5 11
    9 6 12
    10 6 13
    12 7 16
    14 8 17
    16 10 19
    18 11 22
    24 14 29
    30 18 37
    36 22 44
}

And vanilla has these:

# sizes of chars for each of the Pd fixed font sizes:
# width(pixels)  height(pixels)
set font_metrics {
    6 10
    7 13
    9 16
    10 21
    15 25
    25 45
}




Backup your “pd-gui.tcl” somewhere & then edit the one you are using with these 
values:

set font_metrics {
    5 11
    6 13
    7 16
    8 17
    15 25
    25 45

We are modifying just the first four from extended, 8, 10 12 & 14 (14 should be 
16 btw).

Please test it on all Oss.

I have tested it on mswindows with dejavu bold with coll-help from your git.

Salutti,
Lucarda





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________________________________
From: Alexandre Torres Porres <por...@gmail.com<mailto:por...@gmail.com>>
Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2017 7:39 PM
To: Lucas Cordiviola
Cc: pd-list@lists.iem.at<mailto:pd-list@lists.iem.at>
Subject: Re: [PD] cross platforms issues with displaying fonts in vanilla but 
not in Purr Data

I also opened an issue in Purr Data about this 
https://git.purrdata.net/jwilkes/purr-data/issues/258


2017-02-14 17:21 GMT-02:00 Alexandre Torres Porres 
<por...@gmail.com<mailto:por...@gmail.com>>:

2017-02-11 21:40 GMT-02:00 Alexandre Torres Porres 
<por...@gmail.com<mailto:por...@gmail.com>>:
well... not sure if something important was clear enough, let me say again, in 
windows, Pd Extended came and loaded DejaVu Sans Mono!

well, I'm referring to this message when I tried to point out for the second 
time about this issue with print screens - I got an answer as if I was stating 
the obvious and making several pointless remarks, but then I also had tried a 
third time to make this clear and then a fourth attempt on a different 
thread... this has been a fifth time, and, well, this is my Last Ditch Effort 
in raising this issue...

In Extended, the font still looks ok and nice, it doesn't corrupt the visuals 
in the patch, it's only in vanilla that things get screwed up

see?

here, let me show you 2 print screens, a patch in Extended that looks a lot 
like the Mac Os version with Monaco, that looks also reasonably the same as 
Purr Data in every platform, and how vanilla in windows with dejavu sans got 
screwy... in the same way as in linux...

ok? clear now? I'm sending those print screens again, and I'm including a third 
print from Purr Data and a fourth with vanilla on Mac Os with Monaco, hope it 
is clear now...

so, again, this is:
- vanilla with DejaVu in windows;
- Extended with DejaVu in windows;
- Purr Data with DejaVu in Mac Os
- Vanilla with Monaco in Mac Os

What are we seeing here?

1) Purr Data in Mac Os with DejaVu lloks like Vanilla with Monaco in MacOs!
2) Purr Data with DejaVu in Mac Os looks like Extended with DejaVu in Windows
3) Vanilla in Windows with DejaVu looks like something else...

My point, once again, is that there's a consistency between Pd-Extended and 
Purr Data, but things get complicated when Pd Vanilla comes in... things do not 
look the same in vanilla and the others even with the same fonts!

cheers


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