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On 4/14/24 10:23 TwoTrees Innerworld wrote:
Hello Everyone,
First of all, Thank You to all who have responded with
excellent help messages.
I appreciate your knowledge and insight more than words can
say.
That being said, I still have no joy.
I'm sad to read that.
I have tried everything that all of you have suggested.
Did you also try FLTK 1.4.0?
I rebuilt FLTK 1.3.9 as suggested, along with installing and
updating all the requisite utilities.
My application still builds with no errors, but without the
proper font sizes.
It is interesting to note that the demo program (in the test
directory) runs, but has similar problems.
The font test doesn't change fonts when different ones are
selected.
Only when I scroll down to "common" can I get the fonts to
change size.
There are two font test programs (test/fonts and test/utf8), which
one do you mean? And what is "common", I don't see this in my
version of the demo program (neither in 1.3.9 nor in 1.4.0).
What can I try now?
I asked you to save and post the configure log if the program
doesn't work as intended. Please post it as an attachment (or
inline, if necessary) so we can see it. If you used CMake, then
please post the CMake log instead. Without such a log we can't help
you further.
If you didn't try 1.4.0 yet, please do so now. Save the configure or
CMake log and post it here.
Please tell us more about your OS, which Linux version (`uname -a`),
which desktop environment (Gnome, KDE, xfce, ...) and everything
that may be of interest about your environment. I read that you're
using "a new Rpi 3". There are several OS choices for Rpi, which one
are you using?
You also wrote: "The display is a local 5" 640 x 480 HDMI touch
screen with capacitive touch via USB.". Although this should work,
it's a tiny display with a very low resolution. I don't have a
similar screen to test.
On Wednesday, April 10, 2024
at 8:19:45 AM UTC-5 Albrecht-S wrote:
[...]
Download a new snapshot of FLTK 1.4 (recommended) or the
latest release tarball (currently 1.3.9) from the FLTK
website, expand it, `cd` to the just expanded FLTK root dir,
and then execute:
$ ./configure
This runs the configure script with all default options. Please
save the output somewhere so you can post it if the
build doesn't work.
Please see above. What I meant was of course, if the build doesn't
work or the programs don't work as expected.
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