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Maybe I'm missing something, but why does the
windows 95 POV-Ray editor only give me a choice of
13 fonts (most of which ar not usable, such as a
line drawing font) when I have more than 500
TrueType fonts installed on my machine?
Hube
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On Sun, 15 Nov 1998 23:09:50 -0800, Hube <hub### [at] borgcom> wrote:
>Maybe I'm missing something, but why does the
>windows 95 POV-Ray editor only give me a choice of
>13 fonts (most of which ar not usable, such as a
>line drawing font) when I have more than 500
>TrueType fonts installed on my machine?
Because it only lets you use the monospaced fonts.
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I didn't see another response to your question anywhere and I don't have the
answer either, yet I did take a look around myself to see where/how the editor
uses it's fonts.
Near as I can tell it is probably coded into the pvengine.exe somewhere or
calls out to a dll for them (didn't appear to be either of the 2 codemax dlls
though since I saw no reference to BorTE, etc. Only MS Sans Serif, Courier New
and Lucida.).
I have only ten (not 13) fonts available, three of them ttf, both in the 3.02
and 3.1 versions; also 5 languages. This leads me to believe none of this has
anything to do with CodeMax specifically; wonder if any Windows settings
affect this...
Chris Cason must be the answer-man here simply because he put together the
Windows versions.
Notice strikeout and underscore no longer exist? I never used them anyhow
though.
Message <364FCFBE.977DEDF1@borg.com>, Hube typed...
>
>Maybe I'm missing something, but why does the
>windows 95 POV-Ray editor only give me a choice of
>13 fonts (most of which ar not usable, such as a
>line drawing font) when I have more than 500
>TrueType fonts installed on my machine?
>
>Hube
>
--
omniVERSE: beyond the universe
http://members.aol.com/inversez/POVring.html
=Bob
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=Bob wrote:
> I didn't see another response to your question anywhere and I don't have the
> answer either, yet I did take a look around myself to see where/how the editor
> uses it's fonts.
Per Ronald L. Parker the reason is that Pov's editor only
lets you use the monospaced fonts.
Ken Tyler
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Ken wrote:
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> Per Ronald L. Parker the reason is that Pov's editor only
> lets you use the monospaced fonts.
>
> Ken Tyler
I haven't a clue about the Windows version, but the Mac version allows any font.
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