Carlos German Tejero wrote:
Strange is that it works well on a centos 5.2 x86.
Any ideas??
Can you point me to the exact CentOS distro iso which you installed? I
will try to install it on VM and test lazarus on it.
Best regards,
Paul Ishenin.
Hi,
I just upgraded my Lazarus from r18956 to r19705 on Win9x.
When I started Lazarus the font in the code editor had become almost
unreadable (too small, appr. 5 pt.)
I tried to adjust the font in using the appropriate dialog, but I
could not get it as it was before.
I then copied the
2009/4/30 Paul Ishenin i...@kmiac.ru
Carlos German Tejero wrote:
Strange is that it works well on a centos 5.2 x86.
Any ideas??
Can you point me to the exact CentOS distro iso which you installed? I
will try to install it on VM and test lazarus on it.
Best regards,
Paul Ishenin.
Bart wrote:
Hi,
I just upgraded my Lazarus from r18956 to r19705 on Win9x.
When I started Lazarus the font in the code editor had become almost
unreadable (too small, appr. 5 pt.)
I tried to adjust the font in using the appropriate dialog, but I
could not get it as it was before.
I then
On 4/30/09, Martin Friebe laza...@mfriebe.de wrote:
It looks to me like it uses a different font. certainly it looks like it
believes the font was proportional (that is why you get the odd spacing,
because SynEdit forces it into a grid).
The last font-related changes in synedit where in