Dear list,
Possible you have an ydea with following problem:
I have a little Python3 code part with uses GtkSource.View and
GtkSource.PrintCompositor to print native text file content with
Gtk.Printoperation class.
The example code is following:
#!/usr/bin/env python3
import gi
gi.require_vers
Dear list,
Possible you have an ydea with following problem:
I have a little Python3 code part with uses GtkSource.View and
GtkSource.PrintCompositor to print native text file content with
Gtk.Printoperation class.
The example code is following:
#!/usr/bin/env python3
import gi
gi.require_vers
Hi List,
Sorry, but unfortunatelly duplicated sent my letter.
When first time sent my letter, longer time later I not seeing my post
this list.
Attila
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Hi Attila,
You have a print dialog and click on "Print to File" to save the contents to a
PDF file and that file is not being formatted correctly and isn't the same as
what is in the print preview?
I tried a small test program. It prints well to PDF with the extra lines. Does
this program
Hi Eric,
Unfortunatelly I only possible testing the printed PDF output with
pdftotext command and Orca screen reader, because I entire not seeing
the screen.
I looked the test program generated pdf output.
When I converted the test file with pdftotext test.pdf -layout command,
the .txt file I
Hi,
I forgot to attach Marburg medium standard specification link:
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:g7kWlTjQ24YJ:https://www.pharmabraille.com/pharmaceutical-braille/marburg-medium-font-standard/%2Bmarburg%2Bmedium%2Bstandard&client=ubuntu&hs=ZxJ&channel=fs&dcr=0&hl=hu&ct=clnk
Hi Attila,
I don't know the internals of how Pango deals with the different fonts for
putting them on a layout. I have bumped into utf8_casefold() and
utf8_normalize() before so I know fonts can get complicated. Maybe someone with
more knowledge than I have about this can help. The first thi
Here is something else that might help. Try a monospace font to test with. If
you use a monospace font then your spacing should be kept correct. If I draw a
grid around the characters, monospace will hold the spacing to the 28x32 grid.
Eric
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new_font = Pango.FontDescription("Monospace 20"
On Sun, Oct 15, 2017 at 1:42 AM, Eric Cashon via gtk-app-devel-list
wrote:
> The first thing that I would try out is to change the font that is being
> drawn to see if that works.
I am getting an impression that fonts are not going to make any
difference. The OP seems not interested in how the
Hi,
I think the last post described exactly what the problem.
I using the pdftotext test only because me not have a Braille printer
hardware, and any way need verifying the real printed output with equals
exactly the LiblouisUTDML file2brl command generated formatted text
braille output file w
OK, you got me on the PDF. I don't know about that. I think a monospace font
will help though because they are easier to keep track of rows and columns
since all the characters are in the same sized rectangle. The Marburg font is
also in a constant sized rectangle. I don't know how to put to
Hi Eric,
This test code me works correctly too if keeping the line numbers each
blank lines.
If have a number before a simple \n line, the correct line positioning
happening when I trying convert back the generated pdf file with
pdftotext -layout command.
The last line of the first page right
Hi Attila,
The text buffer does return the correct number of chars with spaces. If I get a
char count on the lines with or without numbers it returns the correct number.
When I export to PDF the layout is the same as the print preview. When I test
with pdftotext then, as you say, it doesn't m
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