Hi
I was using etoys on a B1 machine, and I had a problem when trying to see the code generated by a drag-drop script. The code font was too small. How can I fix that? Future etoys versions will have another default font size for the code?
Alexandre
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Quite a bit of work was put into this for the B2 build. Let us know what you think. You can also download the current Etoys version and put it on your B1 machine.
Cheers,
Alan
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At 01:34 PM 2/6/2007, Alexandre Martinazzo wrote:
Hi
I was using etoys on a B1 machine, and I had a problem when trying to see the code generated by a drag-drop script. The code font was too small. How can I fix that? Future etoys versions will have another default font size for the code?
Alexandre
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Alexandre and Alan,
Quite a bit of work was put into this for the B2 build. Let us know what you think. You can also download the current Etoys version and put it on your B1 machine.
However, the font for the textual representation of fonts are not modified (yet).
The way you fix is to bring up a world menu by pressing Alt-shift-w (it may take some seconds for the first time in a session), choose "appearance...", then choose "system fonts...", then choose "code font..." (third from the bottom in this menu), then wait for a while, and choose the style of font you would like, then choose the size of font, and then choose the emphasis if necessary.
-- Yoshiki
I did it using the world menu. Actually, the correct option to do what I wanted was not change the "code font", but the "default text font". It works fine, but I got an error message ("message not understood").
Thanks, Alexandre.
Yoshiki Ohshima yoshiki@squeakland.org a écrit : Alexandre and Alan,
Quite a bit of work was put into this for the B2 build. Let us know what you think. You can also download the current Etoys version and put it on your B1 machine.
However, the font for the textual representation of fonts are not modified (yet).
The way you fix is to bring up a world menu by pressing Alt-shift-w (it may take some seconds for the first time in a session), choose "appearance...", then choose "system fonts...", then choose "code font..." (third from the bottom in this menu), then wait for a while, and choose the style of font you would like, then choose the size of font, and then choose the emphasis if necessary.
-- Yoshiki
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