[REVIEW] Clock: respect font settings for date and timezone
Rafał Miłecki
zajec5 at gmail.com
Wed Apr 16 12:32:28 CEST 2008
2008/4/16, Sebastian Kuegler <sebas at kde.org>:
> The smallestReadableFont settting is a font at a certain size, this size is
> only relevant to this very font so we cannot just set another font and use
> the size of smallestReadable font -- it might not work with that one. Also,
> as the setting only goes about numbers, one could for example choose a font
> that works well with numbers, but doesn't with text. And, after all, the
> fonts on the desktop should be consistent.
Uh, didn't think about that. Probably you're right.
> Do you better suggestions how to solve that problem? IMO neither of the
I don't know... TTF file doesn't provide info about smalles optimal
size, does it? Can we somehow calculate/predict such a size for any
font?
What about respecting only settings about bold and italic? Is there
sense doing that? I mean ignoring setting about font family, but
applying bold and/or italic.
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Rafał Miłecki
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