Hi,
I have a proposed change for the freetype part of plplot: for the
wxwidgets driver I'm using not only one scaling factors but two (for x
and y), which is nicer if you resize the windows. But since the freetype
interface allows to set only one scaling factor, the font output is a
mess if I
Hello Werner,
At 09:42 AM 24/01/2007 +0100, you wrote:
Hi,
I have a proposed change for the freetype part of plplot: for the
wxwidgets driver I'm using not only one scaling factors but two (for x
and y), which is nicer if you resize the windows. But since the freetype
interface allows to set
Hello Andrew,
Andrew Roach wrote:
Hello Werner,
May I make a suggestion ? Keep scale, add scalex and scaley, and add
logic so that if scalex and scaley are defined, they are used to scale
the plot, but if they aren't then scale is used ? That way the changes
will be 100% backwards
Arjen Markus writes:
Werner Smekal wrote:
Hello Andrew,
Ok, sounds good. Only problem I see is, that the value of these
variables will likely not be defined, since it's not cpp and I have no
constructor where I can set them. And than I can't find out, what was
set
Maurice LeBrun wrote:
Arjen Markus writes:
Werner Smekal wrote:
Hello Andrew,
Ok, sounds good. Only problem I see is, that the value of these
variables will likely not be defined, since it's not cpp and I have no
constructor where I can set them. And than I can't find