[fixed] Menu items and fonts : is this normal ?
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[fixed] Menu items and fonts : is this normal ?
Hi !
I'm creating a menu, and seems I have a little problem when I use a different font than the default font.
The size of menu items don't change according to the font, and they overlaps.
Is this normal or am I supposed to set some parameters ??? And what are those parameters (tried several things, but failed) ?
Thanks for your help.
PS : I forgot to mention, I'm using the SVN 1055, compiled under Ubuntu Linux 7.10, with an Intel GPU compatible Opengl1.3
I'm creating a menu, and seems I have a little problem when I use a different font than the default font.
The size of menu items don't change according to the font, and they overlaps.
Is this normal or am I supposed to set some parameters ??? And what are those parameters (tried several things, but failed) ?
Thanks for your help.
PS : I forgot to mention, I'm using the SVN 1055, compiled under Ubuntu Linux 7.10, with an Intel GPU compatible Opengl1.3
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Thanks for this fast debugging, Bitplane.
Unfortunately, I can't try it, because I've upgraded to SVN 1060 and I can't compile it (lots of warning in COpenGLExtensionHandler.h and an error in COpenGLExtensionHandler.cpp).
Maybe it's work in progress, I'll try again later.
Is there an ongoing discussion in the forums about version 1.5 ? (did not found one yet)
Or a thread were efforts from external contributors are centralized and coordinated ?
Unfortunately, I can't try it, because I've upgraded to SVN 1060 and I can't compile it (lots of warning in COpenGLExtensionHandler.h and an error in COpenGLExtensionHandler.cpp).
Maybe it's work in progress, I'll try again later.
Ok. 1.4 focuses on bug fixes.if the changes are small, easy to understand and relatively important bug fixes, then they stand a good chance of making it into the engine before the 1.4 release. New features and API changes won't make it in though.
Is there an ongoing discussion in the forums about version 1.5 ? (did not found one yet)
Or a thread were efforts from external contributors are centralized and coordinated ?
I like working with rank-outsiders, as long as they give themselves the means to achieve their ambitions.
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There is no specific discussion on a 1.5 roadmap. I'll add some information on my plans to the Wiki when I find some time. This might also include some larger feature proposals from the community. All others (mostly minor things which can be assessed and fixed/finished more easily) are usually posted on the forum and discussed (and probably acknowledged for inclusion) in their threads. Adding a patch to the SourceForge patch tracker makes our job much simpler and also makes the features available to others - which also enhances inclusion probabilities.
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