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xx Re: A problem with font under LBB302
« Reply #13 on: Sep 19th, 2015, 9:08pm »

What happens if arial is set as the default font. Can that be done in preferences and then only exceptions need set?
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xx Re: A problem with font under LBB302
« Reply #14 on: Sep 19th, 2015, 9:38pm »

on Sep 19th, 2015, 9:08pm, Rod wrote:
What happens if arial is set as the default font. Can that be done in preferences and then only exceptions need set?

I've hopefully fixed the issue reported by Sarmed in LBB v3.03. When you send a FONT command to a child control this version checks whether the 'old' font is currently in use by any of its sibling controls, and only deletes it if not.

So for example if a window has two child controls, and you set the font of both by sending a FONT command to the parent window, changing the font of just one control will not result in the old font being deleted, but subsequently changing the font of the other control will.

Achieving this is a little messy, and will make the FONT command somewhat slower, but normally that won't matter.

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