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From: Kent D. <ke...@st...> - 2001-09-24 13:16:07
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Hi. I want to use Ruby-Fltk as a way of developing Ruby apps for my PDA, an Agenda VR3. I finally managed to compile it in statically in miniruby yesterday, and have the samples up and running on it. I'd like to keep the scripts as portable as possible between the PDA and host computer. One problem in that respect, is with fontsizes. Is there any way of setting the default fontsize in Ruby-Fltk? Changing the FLTK itself isn't really a viable option. Also, I noticed that setting the labelsize for widgets such as Fltk::Widget don't affect the size of the input text. According to FLTK API for 1.0.10, there is the methods called textsize, which I can't find in Ruby-Fltk. Nice work, btw. -- <[ Kent Dahl ]>================<[ http://www.stud.ntnu.no/~kentda/ ]> )____(stud.techn.;ind.øk.data)||(softwareDeveloper.at(Trustix))_( /"Opinions expressed are mine and not those of my Employer, "\ ( "the University, my girlfriend, stray cats, banana fruitflies, " ) \"nor the frontal lobe of my left cerebral hemisphere. "/ |
From: Takaaki T. <tt...@ja...> - 2001-09-07 03:35:04
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test -- Takaaki Tateishi <tt...@ja...> |