TextFont

Tim tim11 at bellatlantic.net
Tue May 21 09:12:34 EDT 2002


On 5/20/02 11:40 AM, "Björnke von Gierke" <bvg at mac.com> wrote:

> 
> On Montag, Mai 20, 2002, at 05:01 , Tim wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I have a twofold question: 1. How can I specify a different default
>> font for
>> the message box, both upper and lower pane, and
> 
> Well I guess you would want to get access to the revmessagebox.rev
> stack. You have to set Rev to show the Stacks from the RunRev UI (Its
> the first checkbox in the General Preference). Now just search for the
> "revmessagebox.rev" stack, and choose "go editable" make any change you
> wish... HOWEVER: RunRev inc. does not grant any guaranty or support if
> you mess up while doing this, and you may have to re-install the
> Rev-environment.
> 
>> 2. The Option Menu button
>> seems to be the only button style that does NOT retain the text
>> formatting
>> (read: user set textFont) inside as it's menu items. Can anyone help
>> with
>> either question?
> 
> Im not sure, but I think I don't understand this question :)
> so here some general infos about buttons:
> I found out that no button does keep any style information (eg.
> underline) however they can change their size/font .
> Also I think that no button stores any formating/visualizing infos in
> the "menu items".
> 
> Hope this Helps
> Björnke
> 
Thanks Björnke,

I should have made myself clearer with the second question. Here it is
re-worded: If I set the textfont of any button to a non-English (non-Latin)
font, then that change is reflected, which is what you'd expect. But when
you do that to the Option Button, it does not work.
-- 
Tim




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