it's weird how mac os loads "Monaco" by default, but then if you try to give it a flag for another font it doesnt find, it prints the warning, font "x" not found, using (courier) instead...
why doesn't it use monaco instead? or why doesn't it load courier instead of monaco?
in windows, it prints the warning it tried searching for deja vu sans mono but didnt find, then it loaded courier by default instead.
seems reasonable to me that in Mac Os it'd happen the same, it's try to search for Deja Vu, then it wouldn't find it (unless the user installed it), and then it'd load courier instead.
there's gotta be something different in the build system for mac os, right?
cheers
2017-02-11 1:40 GMT-02:00 Alexandre Torres Porres porres@gmail.com:
it's gotta be some trick I dont know on how to load a font that has more than one word in its name...
2017-02-11 1:25 GMT-02:00 Alexandre Torres Porres porres@gmail.com:
and this is to show that I'm being able to load some weird fonts in it :)
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2017-02-11 1:16 GMT-02:00 Alexandre Torres Porres porres@gmail.com:
ok, made some progress, I did screw up in the flag, but now I'm using it right, I just can't seem to get "DejaVu Sans Mono" called, it's loading courier instead [image: Imagem inline 1]
2017-02-11 1:07 GMT-02:00 Alexandre Torres Porres porres@gmail.com:
so, installed "deja vu sans mono" in my mac... tried using the flag -font-face
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nothing happened, just got an error that proved I may not have used the flag right, what should I do?
2017-02-10 20:42 GMT-02:00 Lucas Cordiviola lucarda27@hotmail.com:
Hi Alex,
*>I just hoped we could make vanilla laod the same fonts in all platforms and that patches would all look the same as in Purr Data, what's preventing it from happening?*
To put it fast and dirty but not incorrect:
Purr Data uses web-browser technology to do the GUI. Basically a Chrome browser. That’s why you see that fonts are rendered the same across Oss.
Check NW.js: https://nwjs.io/
On the other hand, it sounds that you are saying that if a vanilla patch does not look as how you see it in your Mac is “bad”.
Vanilla is not shipping “deja vu sans mono”, Can you give screen-shots with this font installed on your Mac? May be your patches render the same as Linux & Windows.
And remember the startup flags:
-font-size <n> -- specify default font size in points -font-face <name> -- specify default font -font-weight <name>-- specify default font weight (normal or bold)
Mensaje telepatico asistido por maquinas.