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.