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<title>sciteco/win32/.teco_css, branch v2.5.1</title>
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<title>Gtk/win32: fixed fonts and therefore pango warnings on startup (closes #7)</title>
<updated>2025-04-18T18:27:00+00:00</updated>
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<name>Robin Haberkorn</name>
<email>robin.haberkorn@googlemail.com</email>
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<published>2025-04-18T18:27:00+00:00</published>
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* The default womanpage font is the abstract "Serif" now, so that should be
  more portable. "Times" wasn't found on Windows.
* Win32 distributions include a custom .teco_css now, which
  removes the small-caps font attribute from the type label.
  The default Gtk theme on Windows references the "Segoe UI" font
  and it doesn't have a small-caps variant.
  In fact no default Windows font appears to have one.
* We could add a custom .teco_ini to win32 distributions as well,
  but there is currently no need for it.
* Do not distribute the /win32 files. They are used only for building
  Win32/64 packages. There is no point in distributing them in the tarball if
  the /debian and /freebsd directories aren't distributed as well.
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* The default womanpage font is the abstract "Serif" now, so that should be
  more portable. "Times" wasn't found on Windows.
* Win32 distributions include a custom .teco_css now, which
  removes the small-caps font attribute from the type label.
  The default Gtk theme on Windows references the "Segoe UI" font
  and it doesn't have a small-caps variant.
  In fact no default Windows font appears to have one.
* We could add a custom .teco_ini to win32 distributions as well,
  but there is currently no need for it.
* Do not distribute the /win32 files. They are used only for building
  Win32/64 packages. There is no point in distributing them in the tarball if
  the /debian and /freebsd directories aren't distributed as well.
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