Fredrik,
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font: ((TextStyle named: #Atlanta ) fontOfSize: 14)
jrm
On Fri, Sep 4, 2015 at 3:51 PM, Fredrik Alink falink@free.fr wrote:
Hi,
I got a nice way of creating button Morphs somewhere on the Web. However, for showing the button label it uses the StringMorph. In StringMorph I find the method “font: aFont”. Could I use that for setting the Font shown on the button? And what should I use as aFont? Doing “aFont := TextMorph new …..” is wrong. Are there other ways to get to an alternative of the default font through the StringMorph?
What I did so far:
*My Class instance:* labelMorph := (ButtonElementMorph “new”) createLabelMorph: aLabel withEmphasis: anEmphasis /withFont: aFont./
What I found on the web – *ButtonElementMorph Class instance:* (StringMorph contents: aLabel) emphasis: anEmphasis; /font: aFont./
*StringMorph class instance:* emphasis: anEmphasis. /font: aFont/ “can I use this and what should I place here?”
Thank you in advance for giving me th right direction to find a solution!
Fredrik
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