Re: [pygtk] fixed size font ?

2000-08-09 Thread James Henstridge

On Wed, 9 Aug 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Greetings, 
> 
> Can anybody suggest a fixed size font (the "syntax" seems to be awkward). 
> 
> Why : 
> 
> I have this text viewer in my app which is supposed 
> to be used to examine some generated ascii files (containing columns of
> numbers). 

Use a program like gfontsel of xfontsel to help select a font if you have
trouble with the XLFD format.  You can also look in the docs for X for
info on XLFDs.  Note that in gtk+-2.0, the font naming will change due to
the use of pango.  The newer naming is a lot simpler.

As for a nice fixed width font, either courier or lucida typewriter would
be good.  There are also a number of other terminal fonts what you may
prefer that don't fir the XLFD format.

> 
> Thanks 
> 
> _
>   
>   LaBoufarikoise

James.

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[pygtk] fixed size font

2000-08-09 Thread abouf066


Greetings, 

Can anybody suggest a fixed size font (the "syntax" seems to be awkward). 

Why : 

I have this text viewer in my app which is supposed 
to be used to examine some generated ascii files (containing columns of
numbers). 

Thanks 

_

LaBoufarikoise






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[pygtk] fixed size font ?

2000-08-09 Thread abouf066

Greetings, 

Can anybody suggest a fixed size font (the "syntax" seems to be awkward). 

Why : 

I have this text viewer in my app which is supposed 
to be used to examine some generated ascii files (containing columns of
numbers). 

Thanks 

_

LaBoufarikoise



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