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Re: No font when launching a test app
From: |
Nicolas Girard |
Subject: |
Re: No font when launching a test app |
Date: |
Thu, 10 Jul 2003 16:58:44 +0200 |
User-agent: |
Pan/0.14.0.90 (Face-down once more on the greasy boardwalk of love) |
On Wed, 09 Jul 2003 23:04:55 +0200, Andreas Voegele wrote :
Hi,
Thanks for investigating !
In the meantime I reinstalled the latest gnustep tars ; as for
gnustep-back i followed the recommandation from Documentation/install.texi
as follows:
make install
make distclean
configure --enable-graphics=art --with-name=art
make install
defaults write NSGlobalDomain GSBackend libgnustep-xlib
Then i tried to launch ProjectCenter
1) When using the xlib backend, i still got a menu with no font, or at
least fith no visible font.
-> From what you discovered, is there a way for me to handle this
problem ? Can i set myself the fore- and backgroung colours ?
2) When using the art backend, as before, i got a menu with some text
inside, but hardly visible since coloured in grey over grey
-> How could i resolve this ?
3) In either of the above situations, when i launch ProjectCenter i get an
icon in the bottom-left and a menu in the top-left corner of the screen.
Unfortunately, when either the menu of the icon looses focus, the menu
disappear, which makes it very boring to reach !!
-> Is it the expected behaviour ?
Thanks in advance,
Nicolas
> Fred Kiefer writes:
>
>> Andreas Voegele wrote:
>>> Nicolas Girard writes:
>>>
>>>>I succeded in compiling & launching the test tool ; i switched to the
>>>>sample NSApplication. I had no compilation issue, but when launching it,
>>>>and after waiting for the font cache to be built, i ended up with a
>>>>"blank" application, i.e. a window containing nothing but a grey button ;
>>>>no text even in the button itself.
>>> Is the X11 backend broken?
>>
>> No, the x11 backend isnt broken in CVS, and wasn't, as far as I know,
>> in the days before.
>
> It seems that the xlib backend does not set the fore- and background
> colours properly. I can see the text when I explicitly set the
> foreground colour to black with XChangeGC() before the text is drawn
> with XDrawString().
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