across platforms as web fonts can't be
used in desktop standalones (or, I assume, phone standalones)
It is true that web fonts are a 'browser' thing - however, you can
still download the underlying TTF files from the web font service and
include them in native standalones if you
On 2023-09-27 15:49, Paul Dupuis via use-livecode wrote:
I get the value of web font support in LC10dp6 for WEB based
applications.
However, if you making a multi-platform application, you still have the
issue of UI consistency across platforms as web fonts can't be used in
de
Paul Dupuis wrote:
> So this is sort of an informal poll among Livecoders who MAKE
> multi-platform apps (defined as 2 or more platforms of (macOS,
> Windows, Linux, iOS, Android, Web)
>
> (A) Do you try to make your interfaces across platforms the
> SAME (as much as possible)?
>
> OR
>
> (B) Do
Hi Paul,
In the past, I aimed to align my application UI closely with the host
OS, believing that a consistent UI ensures broad accessibility. However,
over time, I've come to see that while UI continuity is beneficial, it
isn't the ultimate solution.
This realization hit home when I managed
UI consistency across platforms as web fonts can't be used in desktop
> standalones (or, I assume, phone standalones)
>
> So this is sort of an informal poll among Livecoders who MAKE multi-platform
> apps (defined as 2 or more platforms of (macOS, Windows, Linux, iOS, Android,
&
I get the value of web font support in LC10dp6 for WEB based applications.
However, if you making a multi-platform application, you still have the
issue of UI consistency across platforms as web fonts can't be used in
desktop standalones (or, I assume, phone standalones)
So this is so
> Peter B. wrote:
> Crazy question, but is it possible to use a web font within a
> internet-connected LiveCode application?
Of course in a browser widget, but not for use in other LC objects.
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Web fonts are usually .woff and LiveCode can’t use that internally, AFAIK. But
if you use the browser widget they do work! You can of course download the font
in .ttf format and use it that way but then make sure that the licence allow
you to do that.
Håkan Liljegren
On 17 May 2018, 00:34
I've never tried it ...but the easy way to test is to
"set the htmltext of field "Text" to html_text" .. if your html has inline
font definition chances are it should work. let us know.
On Wed, May 16, 2018 at 6:22 PM, Peter Bogdanoff via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
Crazy question, but is it possible to use a web font within a
internet-connected LiveCode application?
Peter Bogdanoff
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