style
>
> and early in my __init__ method specify:
> style.font_zoom(14)
> ?
>
> Art Hunkins
>
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> From: "Aleksey Lim"
> To: "Art Hunkins"
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> Subject: Re: [Sugar-de
import style
and early in my __init__ method specify:
style.font_zoom(14)
?
Art Hunkins
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From: "Aleksey Lim"
To: "Art Hunkins"
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Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2009 5:51 AM
Subject: Re: [Sugar-devel] #1146 UNSP: (Default) Text is too small. This c
On Sun, Aug 09, 2009 at 03:59:25PM -0400, Art Hunkins wrote:
> This happens on all text (i.e., not-image) display, to my knowledge.
>
> Obvious examples are the Log and Terminal Activities.
>
> The most problemmatic examples are when text is used in a PyGTK boxed
> context (such as the 4 activit
I am curious as to how Turtle Art behaves in your tests. (I include a
scaling factor which is different for non-OLPC-XO displays.)
-walter
On Sun, Aug 9, 2009 at 3:59 PM, Art Hunkins wrote:
> This happens on all text (i.e., not-image) display, to my knowledge.
>
> Obvious examples are the Log and
This happens on all text (i.e., not-image) display, to my knowledge.
Obvious examples are the Log and Terminal Activities.
The most problemmatic examples are when text is used in a PyGTK boxed
context (such as the 4 activities included in Victor Lazzarini's csndsugui
project).
Basically text a
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