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To correctly write the setting file, make sure all "process" nodes come BEFORE
any "font" node. This guarantees process-specific settings are adopted first.
Also, "freetype" node can be only put inside a "process" node.
The "font" node with name ".+\.exe" should be the last of the "font" nodes. If
you need font-specific setting, put <font name="Segoe UI.*> between the last
"process" node and the last "font" node.
If you did so, and the setting is not applied, there is something wrong. You'd
better upload your setting file and let me examine for you.
Original comment by crendk...@gmail.com
on 8 Aug 2010 at 12:04
I just tried putting the <font name" > inbetween the last process node and the
<font name=".+"> as you said, but doesn't seem to work. Tried changing both
embolden and renderer (since they're the most obvious when changed) values,
saved the file (with administrator privilege) and reloaded notepad/firefox, and
nothing's changed.
I'll paste my code here so you might want to take a look.
Original comment by kim...@gmail.com
on 9 Aug 2010 at 8:11
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Confirming on 0.9.1, FreeType renderer (10), Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit.
I tried matching MS PGothic with various regexp, including "MS.*Gothic.*","MS
.?Gothic.*","MS PGothic.*",".*ゴシック.*", etc.
I inserted it between program and main font matcher.
------->
<cache_max_bytes>1048576</cache_max_bytes>
<lcd_filter>1</lcd_filter>
</freetype>
</process>
<font name="MS.*Gothic.*">
<embolden>-24</embolden>
</font>
<font max_height="72">
<auto_hinting>1</auto_hinting>
<embedded_bitmap>0</embedded_bitmap>
<embolden>0</embolden>
<!-------
I've tried it with various positions: right after </process>, after first
</font>, after last </font>.
Next, I'll probably do a regression check with older versions.
Original comment by syoc...@gmail.com
on 15 Mar 2011 at 12:35
Woops, I tried reinstalling with clean slate (deleted gdipp after previous
uninstall) and I find that I can match MS Gothic by using ".*ゴシック.*".
Kimatg, can you try using native name? Like
<font name=".*돋움.*">
Original comment by syoc...@gmail.com
on 15 Mar 2011 at 1:55
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
kim...@gmail.com
on 19 Jul 2010 at 7:29