*laugh* Thanks, but I meant screenshots that illustrate the problem. On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 2:37 PM, Alan Westbrook <void...@gmail.com> wrote: > Here ya go! > Oh, and one with the whitespace shown too! > Alan > > On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 12:15 PM, Coda Highland <c...@bobandgeorge.com> > wrote: >> >> Could you please post a screenshot? I have some thoughts but it would >> be best served by seeing the actual pixels as displayed on your >> screen. >> >> /s/ Adam >> >> On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 10:07 AM, Martin Hauner <martin.hau...@gmx.net> >> wrote: >> > Hi, >> > >> > I see a font rendering issue in QTCreator (1.3 branch built against qt >> > 4.6 >> > branch, MacOSX 10.6.2). >> > >> > My editor font is Monaco (fixed width) but the 1.3 editor shows >> > different line >> > lengths and a wrong right border for properly block aligned text >> > (copyright note >> > at the top of a file, 78 columns). >> > >> > If I open the same file in QtCreator 1.2.1 the display is ok. The right >> > border >> > line matches the configured column and all lines of the text have an >> > equal length. >> > >> > Something like this: all lines have 12 columns + LF >> > >> > ============LF >> > 123456789012LF >> > LF >> > foobarfoobarLF >> > ============LF >> > >> > If it is all text, it looks ok. >> > >> > If I enable painting of whitespaces the middle line is longer than the >> > other >> > lines, ie. the LF column is no longer vertically aligned. >> > >> > If I disable white space painting it is ok for the above example and >> > better for >> > my file header but still not correct. The char at the last column in >> > each line >> > is painted a few pixels off the previous or next line. >> > >> > >> > Is it just me? >> > >> > -- >> > Martin
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