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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hello,<br>
I forgot to mention: <br>
- the python shell window correctly uses the style defined for
Python3<br>
Kind Regards <br>
Axel<br>
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Am 01.05.2014 12:32, schrieb Axel Kirst:<br>
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Hello,<br>
I couldn't directly reply to this thread startet in march, since I
just joined this mailing list today.<br>
@Eric: Thank You for the great Python IDE!<br>
I have the same problem with fonts here (openSuse 13.1, Python
3.3.5, QT 4.8.5, PyQT 4.10.3, QScintilla 2.7.2, tested with both
eric5 5.4.3 from obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE
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<style type="text/css">
p, li { white-space: pre-wrap; }
</style> and eric5 5.3.6 from opensuse Repository)<br>
If I open a C++ file, the "C++" icon is shown at the status bar
and the fonts look as defined in the C++ specific styles settings.<br>
But if I open a Python file (wether Python2 or Python3) the
"Python" icon is shown at the status bar, but the fonts are very
strange (not monospaced, normal text without serifs, comments with
serifs) and they don't follow any style definitions, neither
language specific nor default styles <br>
Any idea?<br>
Kind Regards<br>
Axel<br>
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