Hi, ----- Original Message ----- From: "Brad Fuller" brad@bradfuller.com To: "The general-purpose Squeak developers list" squeak-dev@lists.squeakfoundation.org Sent: Friday, April 20, 2007 8:07 PM Subject: Re: what is the status of the font rendering
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I installed FreeType Plus (0.3) from squeakmap into Linux and it seemed to show more fonts.
I haven't formally announced its existence yet; I am still testing and finishing off some stuff. But it is working ok on Windows & Linux.
On Macs, it will work if you use a VM that contains the FT2Plugin (e.g. 2.8.15beta6U). You will also need to tell it where to find the system fonts; that is the stuff that I am working on at the moment. Please ask for details if you don't want to wait.
I say "seemed" because a problem that I have is that when I select "set font..." from the popup menu (e.g. to change the font on some text in a workspace), the list of font list is so long that it doesn't show a "more..." at the bottom so I can go to the next menu.
Hey, more fonts is good ;) You would get the same problem if you installed 99 TTCFonts. But you are correct, the font menu needs replacing with something better.
"FontListMenuMorph>>displayFiltered: evt" doesn't seem to work. At least it doesn't page up and page down the way you might have intended it to.
I bodged together the paging font picker, and it works ok for me on Linux (Fedora & openSUSE). Try clicking on the page up / page down items rather than using the keyboard. And be patient, it sometimes takes a few seconds to render the next page.
All the font picker menus need improving, but the problem is due to the number of available fonts, not FreeType per se.
I'll write some more about the package in general when I get time. Cheers, Andy