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Re: MacOS X GUI build


From: Jacob Dawid
Subject: Re: MacOS X GUI build
Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2012 13:03:55 +0100

I have already updated qterminal so that it searches for Monaco as a font on a Mac.

Am 31. Januar 2012 12:04 schrieb Richard Crozier <address@hidden>:


On 31/01/2012 01:21, Ben Abbott wrote:
> On Jan 30, 2012, at 8:04 PM, Ben Abbott wrote:
>
>> The terminal font is too small for my taste, and readline doesn't
>> appear to be function. But octave is functional. I think the octave
>> the gui is the one I have installed (older, but recent version) so
>> that may explain the readline problem.
>
> I'm able to improve the fontsize by editing the size coded
> into QUnixTerminalImpl.cpp
>
> When I run the gui, I see some errors in the terminal.
>
> I can't cut-n-paste from the terminal, so I took a picture of it. It is
> attached.
>
> Ben
>

I haven't looked at the code, but perhaps Qt does not find the font
specified in the code and uses whatever is the default fall-back.

I moved to using the free font
Inconsolat(http://levien.com/type/myfonts/inconsolata.html) to achieve
the same results on all platforms in QtOctave. You can ship it with the
GUI and have it always use this font which is stored in a local folder
(so it does not have to be installed on the user's system).

Richard

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