11-05-2024, 01:12 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-05-2024, 09:32 AM by johnno56.
Edit Reason: added update
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I had a few spare moments and decided to have a look at N7 themes... as you know, I run N7 via Wine, on my Linux Mint machine. Although Wine does a fairly good job at running Windows applications, it is far from perfect.
As you can see, by the image provided, Linux Mint "estimates" the font if the correct font is not loaded... I figured that installing Microsoft's core fonts (sudo apt-get install msttcorefonts) would do the trick, but I already have the core fonts installed... The most logical question to ask is, "What fonts does NGUI Theme Editor expect to find on its host system"?
The program itself functions as it should without error... It's just me being a bit "picky" about the "appearance" of the GUI... lol
Thank you.
J
Update: Ran Theme Editor via Windows 7 (Virtual Machine) and all the text looks ok...
As you can see, by the image provided, Linux Mint "estimates" the font if the correct font is not loaded... I figured that installing Microsoft's core fonts (sudo apt-get install msttcorefonts) would do the trick, but I already have the core fonts installed... The most logical question to ask is, "What fonts does NGUI Theme Editor expect to find on its host system"?
The program itself functions as it should without error... It's just me being a bit "picky" about the "appearance" of the GUI... lol
Thank you.
J
Update: Ran Theme Editor via Windows 7 (Virtual Machine) and all the text looks ok...
Logic is the beginning of wisdom.