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Request for constraints on font types and sizes #444

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philtipping opened this issue Jul 2, 2019 · 6 comments
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Request for constraints on font types and sizes #444

philtipping opened this issue Jul 2, 2019 · 6 comments

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@philtipping
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SolveSpace version: 3.0~cb0fdb1c
Operating system: lubuntu 18.04

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I'd like to be able to control the type & size of multiple ttf-text items by constraining them to a master reference. I can work round the size requirement by using a construction line between two vertical points on the item, but can't see a way of handling the font type.

@whitequark
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Reasonable, but I'm not sure how that fits into the current file format, so it'll need investigation.

@philtipping
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Thank you.

@philtipping
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An alternative which doesn't need constraints would be the ability to assign a font to all selected items.

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ghost commented Jul 2, 2019

An alternative which doesn't need constraints would be the ability to assign a font to all selected items.

Think, adding "Font" property for styles (that could be applied to each text object) would be much better for this.

@philtipping
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Yes, that would work too (for me).

@whitequark
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Honestly, that's not any better with regards to the file format, and probably just as complex to implement. So the main question here is what UI should be exposed.

@whitequark whitequark added the UI label Jul 3, 2019
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