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authornyamatongwe <unknown>2003-04-16 09:42:13 +0000
committernyamatongwe <unknown>2003-04-16 09:42:13 +0000
commita5348d760630315b443de60e7dcf87a1f4ec4e25 (patch)
treeeb42ceec19d955d558c954d8d77193545f48c7bd
parent833fb33978b50d9590d402c63055080f01e150ca (diff)
downloadscintilla-mirror-a5348d760630315b443de60e7dcf87a1f4ec4e25.tar.gz
Explained GDK and Pango choice for text display.
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@@ -1883,7 +1883,9 @@ struct TextToFind {
<code>fontName</code> is a zero terminated string holding the name of a font. Under Windows,
only the first 32 characters of the name are used and the name is not case sensitive. For
internal caching, Scintilla tracks fonts by name and does care about the casing of font names,
- so please be consistent.</p>
+ so please be consistent. On GTK+ 2.x, either GDK or Pango can be used to display text.
+ Pango antialiases text and works well with Unicode but GDK is faster.
+ Prepend a '!' character to the font name to use Pango.</p>
<p><b id="SCI_STYLESETUNDERLINE">SCI_STYLESETUNDERLINE(int styleNumber, bool
underline)</b><br />