Berend De Schouwer
2012-08-21 13:32:22 UTC
Hello,
On Linux, the Table Editor does not use bold / not bold to distinguish
between required and optional attributes. All attributes are bold.
I've tried different Look-and-Feel options, since this has resolved the
problem for me in the past. In 3.2.2rc1, I cannot get non-bold.
Java look and feel: everything is bold. All attributes, the tree, menu
items, etc. For some reason all fonts are bold.
GTK or Motif look and feel: menu and tree are non-bold, but the table
editor has all attributes as bold.
In the Motif look and feel, the fonts appear non-anti-aliased.
Is there a way around this?
Berend
On Linux, the Table Editor does not use bold / not bold to distinguish
between required and optional attributes. All attributes are bold.
I've tried different Look-and-Feel options, since this has resolved the
problem for me in the past. In 3.2.2rc1, I cannot get non-bold.
Java look and feel: everything is bold. All attributes, the tree, menu
items, etc. For some reason all fonts are bold.
GTK or Motif look and feel: menu and tree are non-bold, but the table
editor has all attributes as bold.
In the Motif look and feel, the fonts appear non-anti-aliased.
Is there a way around this?
Berend