@Dan
more:
Why are you paranoid about TWAPIhttp://twapi.magicsplat.com/ ? Is open source. Is up and running since 2007, last update november 2017.
Developers surely had tested that it works from win7 to win10.
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On 12/12/2017 1:57 PM, Lucas Cordiviola wrote:
@ Dan
I think TWAPI works on any windows machine. I'm not against that we do it your way but does that means it will work on all windows versions? Will you be able to test that? I'm saying this just to save your time. We can use TWAPI now and you have plenty of time to find something better some future sunday afternoon.
Here the PR (it didn't took me 10minutes): https://github.com/pure-data/pure-data/pull/270
Here is a Test version (also it didn't took me 10minutes): http://lucarda.com.ar/x/dejavu/pd-dejavu-test-w32.zip
Is working on win8.1 & win10 (I don't have a win7 atm to test)
Can you test it on a win7 machine?
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On 12/12/2017 8:15 AM, Dan Wilcox wrote: You misunderstand me.
I'm not against something that #1 works and is #2 maintainable. I'm not sure that this fix is either yet. You can, of course, do some testing and prove that it meets #1 and #2. I naturally do *not* speak for Miller who largely ends up responsible for many of these things, but I'm really just trying to be similarly skeptical towards solutions that involve adding all sorts of *this* and *that*.
#1 Works:
TWAPI is a precompiled TCL/TK library for the Windows API, does the binary you've included work for *all* versions of Windows versions that Pd users are likely to have (or at least most)? The catch should handle most problems but if *lots* of people are using Windows 7 and this doesn't actually work on Windows 7 but works for *you* on say Windows 10, then maybe it's not a real fix yet? I know the windows api has been historically stable but I don't know about C libs & TCL libs complied against it.
#2 Maintainable:
How often does TWAPI change? Is it stable? Who will keep track of updating the binary copy in the Pd repo?
(#3) Also, I'm against requiring an entire single-platform library for essentially 2 loading calls. This is really one of my more main reasons to be skeptical as, once again, we can write our *own* tiny C TCL binding library just for Pd which loads the fonts and is only built & loaded on Windows. I've found documentation and sample code on doing this, I just have not been able to find the time to get to it yet. I feel this approach would be more maintainable and understandable in the longer run even if it's not a 10 minute solution.
We have been moving in steps: getting Pd to build in autotools on Windows leads directly to building a tiny font loading library. :) Step by step...
On Dec 7, 2017, at 6:40 PM, Lucas Cordiviola <lucarda27@hotmail.commailto:lucarda27@hotmail.com> wrote:
Note: DejaVu Sans Mono is the default font but it's not currently shipped with or loaded by Pd on Windows yet. There is some extra work needed for this
I got work on this, see:
http://lucarda.com.ar/x/dejavu/readme.html
@Dan
Do I make a PR and we forget about it?
Is not a big deal and you always opposed it. I think an other method will be always postponed and will make it by 0.57-9test3.
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On 12/7/2017 10:40 AM, Dan Wilcox wrote: Yes, the sizes are a little smaller/tighter and come from Pd-extended. Things work best with DejaVu Sans Mono so rendering should be the same using the same font. For more info, see: https://github.com/pure-data/pure-data/pull/159
If everyone ends up hating this, we could just go back to Courier on all platforms. At least then we wouldn't have to ship a font....
Note: DejaVu Sans Mono is the default font but it's not currently shipped with or loaded by Pd on Windows yet. There is some extra work needed for this and it seemed important to fix the sizing issues on macOS first. I wrote up some info about the fonts in https://github.com/pure-data/pure-data/blob/master/font/README.txt
Also, zooming now works for all guis, the inlets & outlets are the same height, lots of little drawing bugs were fixed (VU scale not completly hidden), etc etc etc.
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Hi Christof,
Yes this changes were totally intentional, and are for good IMO, now patches render the same on all platforms!.
They were well tested, see: https://github.com/pure-data/pure-data/pull/227
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