internal use of fonts messed up

Bug #2707 reported by ulrich
6
Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
cssed (Ubuntu)
Fix Released
Medium
MOTU

Bug Description

when i start cssed the first time it comes with NO anti-aliased fonts in the script-editor. after choosing a font the fonts really get messed up. LINES, BREAKS, TABS in your soucre-file rearrange and are displayed at random places. if you click within the code, whith each mouseclick the the whole source rearranges randomply making the code unreadable.

for better understanding, here are some screenshots:

editor started the first time (fonts in code window are not anti-aliased)
http://www.barfuss-jerusalem.org/files/cssed/cssed0.png

after choosing a font (Sans, 12)
http://www.barfuss-jerusalem.org/files/cssed/cssed1.png
http://www.barfuss-jerusalem.org/files/cssed/cssed2.png

with folding enabled
http://www.barfuss-jerusalem.org/files/cssed/cssed3.png

Changed in cssed:
assignee: nobody → motu
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ulrich (ulrich) wrote :

i also made a bug report on the authors site cause i didn't know what to do. the project 'cssed' isnt registered in launchpad and i dont know if its right to register this project without the authors permission/whatever...

bug report is here
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=95078&atid=610116
same subject as in here

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ulrich (ulrich) wrote :

thanks to the great response of the author, this bug is history. the new upstream version which will fix this bug will be released 20051015. so this bug can be closed.

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Daniel Robitaille (robitaille) wrote :

That new upstream version seems to have been finally released on Nov 21 2005 (version 0.4.0), and is currently available in Dapper.

Changed in cssed:
status: Unconfirmed → Fix Released
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