On Apr 16, 2007, at 1:34 PM, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo, Miller Puckette hat gesagt: // Miller Puckette wrote:
I think that, since font sizes now differ between platforms, it's
probably OK to introduce a new, uniform font size as long as it doesn't
exceed that of any currently used one by more than about a pixel... and
indeed, it will be a huge benefit to get this straightened out at last!Yep, definitely.
I now had a real look at pd-extended. Some comments: The properties menu for IEMGUIs still explicitly specify names like "Deja Sans ..." or "Helvetica". I think, it would be better to use more general names: "Mono", "Sans Serif" and "Serif". That way it would be easier to map the names to different font faces eventially or when "-typeface X" is used.
Sounds like a good idea. It's a separate issue though, so I left
that situation as is. One step at a time. You could submit a patch
if you feel inspired...
Then very much, even with Deja, I would prefer to have a bold typeface back. I find the non-bold fonts hard to read and for my tastes they are too similar in width to the object borders.
Bitstream Vera/Deja at 8pt and 10pt is not so good. 11pt is much
better, and 12pt is quite nice. Too bad the Lucida fonts aren't
free, they look better IMHO.
Btw: the number in number boxes is positioned a little bit to low, not in the center.
Unfortunately, there is only one place to adjust the font placement.
This is the best compromise that I could come up with. It would be
great if people experimented with the positioning and perhaps other
fonts to see if there is a better solution.
_From a quick glance at pd.tk I still don't like, that the font face is hardcoded in many places. I'm tcl-illiterate, but it would be nice to have the fonts defined in just one place. One end goal IMO should be a system similar to the one in Desire Data: Here you can totally change the graphical appearance, from colors to fonts and beyond, by editing a GUI config file. With hardcoded font names everywhere this is porbably harder to realize.
Indeed. I did some work towards that end, but there is much left to
do. AFAIK, in order to do have all of the graphical stuff
customizable and still have working cross-platform patch layout, the
graphical information would have to be stored in the .pd file. It's
currently not.
Also after seeing Chun's DD presentation at "make art" last week I fell in love with the Zoom feature of Desire Data: If like me one is sight impaired when in front of a screen (yep, I'm aproaching 40), with current Pd it is necessary to change the font size, which, even with the Deja-font and pd-extended, will still break the layout of a patch. Instead of that, zooming into a patch would be a much better solution for handicapped users.
Yes, it would be very nice to tk scaling support.
.hc
Ciao
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