Tomeu, I think I figured this out by looking at the code for sugar.graphics.style. It looks like my Sugar test environment needs to have an environment variable SUGAR_SCALING defined and it needs to be given a numeric value. If I *don't* have such a variable then the measurements are suited for an XO. If I *do* have one than the numeric value assigned to SUGAR_SCALING is multiplied by my specified font size to get a larger font that looks good on sugar-emulator.
I'm guessing that Fedora 10 does not provide this environment variable. So the question is, what value would I specify for this environment variable if I specified it? Now on SoaS, which should be .84, I'm seeing the same font issue I had with sugar-emulator in Fedora 10. Not only my app has a font which is much too small, but Develop has a *really* small font for displaying code, whereas the fonts in the rest of the app (where they likely used the default) look fine. I'm not using the very latest SoaS but the one I have is only a few weeks old. James Simmons _______________________________________________ Sugar-devel mailing list Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel