On 24 Mar 09, at 05:20, Eric Gorr wrote:
Well, actually, considering that using NSObliquenessAttributeName
caused the text to look blury, I switched to userFontOfSize which
provides a font with a clean italic version.
If anyone has a better solution, I would be interested.
I filed bug
On Mar 25, 2009, at 2:34 AM, Andrew Farmer wrote:
On 24 Mar 09, at 05:20, Eric Gorr wrote:
Well, actually, considering that using NSObliquenessAttributeName
caused the text to look blury, I switched to userFontOfSize which
provides a font with a clean italic version.
If anyone has a
On Mar 23, 2009, at 10:34 AM, Eric Gorr wrote:
I found this old thread:
http://lists.apple.com/archives/Cocoa-dev/2007/Jan/msg00181.html
which discusses the same problem I am experiencing. I need an italic
version of Lucida Grande, which is the font currently returned by
labelFontOfSize.
I found this old thread:
http://lists.apple.com/archives/Cocoa-dev/2007/Jan/msg00181.html
which discusses the same problem I am experiencing. I need an italic
version of Lucida Grande, which is the font currently returned by
labelFontOfSize.
But, of course, I need a generic solution since
From: Eric Gorr mail...@ericgorr.net
Subject: NSObliquenessAttributeName, labelFontOfSize, Italic
The solution proposed in the thread was to just add
NSObliquenessAttributeName, which is easy enough, but I am not sure
what the appropriate angle should be.
Is there a standard angle which