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| # | |
| # Font specifications. | |
| # | |
| # This file, [source]d at initialization time, sets up the following | |
| # symbolic fonts based on the current platform: | |
| # | |
| # TkDefaultFont -- default for GUI items not otherwise specified | |
| # TkTextFont -- font for user text (entry, listbox, others) | |
| # TkFixedFont -- standard fixed width font | |
| # TkHeadingFont -- headings (column headings, etc) | |
| # TkCaptionFont -- dialog captions (primary text in alert dialogs, etc.) | |
| # TkTooltipFont -- font to use for tooltip windows | |
| # TkIconFont -- font to use for icon captions | |
| # TkMenuFont -- used to use for menu items | |
| # | |
| # In Tk 8.5, some of these fonts may be provided by the TIP#145 implementation | |
| # (On Windows and Mac OS X as of Oct 2007). | |
| # | |
| # +++ Platform notes: | |
| # | |
| # Windows: | |
| # The default system font changed from "MS Sans Serif" to "Tahoma" | |
| # in Windows XP/Windows 2000. | |
| # | |
| # MS documentation says to use "Tahoma 8" in Windows 2000/XP, | |
| # although many MS programs still use "MS Sans Serif 8" | |
| # | |
| # Should use SystemParametersInfo() instead. | |
| # | |
| # Mac OSX / Aqua: | |
| # Quoth the Apple HIG: | |
| # The _system font_ (Lucida Grande Regular 13 pt) is used for text | |
| # in menus, dialogs, and full-size controls. | |
| # [...] Use the _view font_ (Lucida Grande Regular 12pt) as the default | |
| # font of text in lists and tables. | |
| # [...] Use the _emphasized system font_ (Lucida Grande Bold 13 pt) | |
| # sparingly. It is used for the message text in alerts. | |
| # [...] The _small system font_ (Lucida Grande Regular 11 pt) [...] | |
| # is also the default font for column headings in lists, for help tags, | |
| # and for small controls. | |
| # | |
| # Note that the font for column headings (TkHeadingFont) is | |
| # _smaller_ than the default font. | |
| # | |
| # There does not appear to be any recommendations for fixed-width fonts. | |
| # | |
| # X11: | |
| # "Classic" look used Helvetica bold for everything except | |
| # for entry widgets, which use Helvetica medium. | |
| # Most other toolkits use medium weight for all UI elements, | |
| # which is what we do now. | |
| # | |
| # Font size specified in pixels on X11, not points. | |
| # This is Theoretically Wrong, but in practice works better; using | |
| # points leads to huge inconsistencies across different servers. | |
| # | |
| namespace eval ttk { | |
| variable tip145 [catch {font create TkDefaultFont}] | |
| catch {font create TkTextFont} | |
| catch {font create TkHeadingFont} | |
| catch {font create TkCaptionFont} | |
| catch {font create TkTooltipFont} | |
| catch {font create TkFixedFont} | |
| catch {font create TkIconFont} | |
| catch {font create TkMenuFont} | |
| catch {font create TkSmallCaptionFont} | |
| if {!$tip145} { | |
| variable F ;# miscellaneous platform-specific font parameters | |
| switch -- [tk windowingsystem] { | |
| win32 { | |
| # In safe interps there is no osVersion element. | |
| if {[info exists tcl_platform(osVersion)]} { | |
| if {$tcl_platform(osVersion) >= 5.0} { | |
| set F(family) "Tahoma" | |
| } else { | |
| set F(family) "MS Sans Serif" | |
| } | |
| } else { | |
| if {[lsearch -exact [font families] Tahoma] >= 0} { | |
| set F(family) "Tahoma" | |
| } else { | |
| set F(family) "MS Sans Serif" | |
| } | |
| } | |
| set F(size) 8 | |
| font configure TkDefaultFont -family $F(family) -size $F(size) | |
| font configure TkTextFont -family $F(family) -size $F(size) | |
| font configure TkHeadingFont -family $F(family) -size $F(size) | |
| font configure TkCaptionFont -family $F(family) -size $F(size) \ | |
| -weight bold | |
| font configure TkTooltipFont -family $F(family) -size $F(size) | |
| font configure TkFixedFont -family Courier -size 10 | |
| font configure TkIconFont -family $F(family) -size $F(size) | |
| font configure TkMenuFont -family $F(family) -size $F(size) | |
| font configure TkSmallCaptionFont -family $F(family) -size $F(size) | |
| } | |
| aqua { | |
| set F(family) "Lucida Grande" | |
| set F(fixed) "Monaco" | |
| set F(menusize) 14 | |
| set F(size) 13 | |
| set F(viewsize) 12 | |
| set F(smallsize) 11 | |
| set F(labelsize) 10 | |
| set F(fixedsize) 11 | |
| font configure TkDefaultFont -family $F(family) -size $F(size) | |
| font configure TkTextFont -family $F(family) -size $F(size) | |
| font configure TkHeadingFont -family $F(family) -size $F(smallsize) | |
| font configure TkCaptionFont -family $F(family) -size $F(size) \ | |
| -weight bold | |
| font configure TkTooltipFont -family $F(family) -size $F(smallsize) | |
| font configure TkFixedFont -family $F(fixed) -size $F(fixedsize) | |
| font configure TkIconFont -family $F(family) -size $F(size) | |
| font configure TkMenuFont -family $F(family) -size $F(menusize) | |
| font configure TkSmallCaptionFont -family $F(family) -size $F(labelsize) | |
| } | |
| default - | |
| x11 { | |
| if {![catch {tk::pkgconfig get fontsystem} F(fs)] && $F(fs) eq "xft"} { | |
| set F(family) "sans-serif" | |
| set F(fixed) "monospace" | |
| } else { | |
| set F(family) "Helvetica" | |
| set F(fixed) "courier" | |
| } | |
| set F(size) -12 | |
| set F(ttsize) -10 | |
| set F(capsize) -14 | |
| set F(fixedsize) -12 | |
| font configure TkDefaultFont -family $F(family) -size $F(size) | |
| font configure TkTextFont -family $F(family) -size $F(size) | |
| font configure TkHeadingFont -family $F(family) -size $F(size) \ | |
| -weight bold | |
| font configure TkCaptionFont -family $F(family) -size $F(capsize) \ | |
| -weight bold | |
| font configure TkTooltipFont -family $F(family) -size $F(ttsize) | |
| font configure TkFixedFont -family $F(fixed) -size $F(fixedsize) | |
| font configure TkIconFont -family $F(family) -size $F(size) | |
| font configure TkMenuFont -family $F(family) -size $F(size) | |
| font configure TkSmallCaptionFont -family $F(family) -size $F(ttsize) | |
| } | |
| } | |
| unset -nocomplain F | |
| } | |
| } | |
| #*EOF* | |
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