So, I have a monospaced font in kate for editing programs, and text files. However, whenever I print preview or print, it shows up in a proportional font. I think it may be related to KF5 ... sigh ... again. https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=344976
Anyone else having these issues printing with Kate?
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Emilio Recio wrote:
So, I have a monospaced font in kate for editing programs, and text files. However, whenever I print preview or print, it shows up in a proportional font. I think it may be related to KF5 ... sigh ... again. https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=344976
Anyone else having these issues printing with Kate?
This simple test works for me as expected:
1. run kate 2. Type: foo bar baz, blah blah blah 3. file->print , Name: Print to File(pdf), Output file: kate_print_test.pdf 4. open kate_print_test.pdf (I used okular) 5. verify fonts are displayed properly
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Rex Dieter wrote:
Emilio Recio wrote:
So, I have a monospaced font in kate for editing programs, and text files. However, whenever I print preview or print, it shows up in a proportional font. I think it may be related to KF5 ... sigh ... again. https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=344976
Anyone else having these issues printing with Kate?
This simple test works for me as expected:
- run kate
- Type: foo bar baz, blah blah blah
- file->print , Name: Print to File(pdf), Output file:
kate_print_test.pdf 4. open kate_print_test.pdf (I used okular) 5. verify fonts are displayed properly
Seems to be *some* size bug at least, if I change to Liberation 24pt, according to okular, the pdf embeds LiberationMono, but still seems to display at the default size (~10-12 pt).
-- Rex
Yeah, I have a video and a screenshot of the PDF next to the text. So I don't know what else to say... it just doesn't produce the monospaced font. If you want I can either send it to you, or if you know a place where I can post video (ogv) or the png screenshot.
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On 10/07/15 13:01, Rex Dieter wrote:
Rex Dieter wrote:
Emilio Recio wrote:
So, I have a monospaced font in kate for editing programs, and text files. However, whenever I print preview or print, it shows up in a proportional font. I think it may be related to KF5 ... sigh ... again. https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=344976
Anyone else having these issues printing with Kate?
This simple test works for me as expected:
- run kate
- Type: foo bar baz, blah blah blah
- file->print , Name: Print to File(pdf), Output file:
kate_print_test.pdf 4. open kate_print_test.pdf (I used okular) 5. verify fonts are displayed properly
Seems to be *some* size bug at least, if I change to Liberation 24pt, according to okular, the pdf embeds LiberationMono, but still seems to display at the default size (~10-12 pt).
-- Rex
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DejaVuSans, CID True Type, Fully Embedded
On 10/07/15 13:11, Rex Dieter wrote:
Emilio Recio wrote:
Yeah, I have a video and a screenshot of the PDF next to the text.
in okular's file->properties->fonts(tab), what fonts does it say are embedded, if any?
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Emilio Recio wrote:
DejaVuSans, CID True Type, Fully Embedded
OK, I think I've found the bug, for *me*, kate seems to always use whatever is defined in
systemsettings5 -> fonts -> Fixed width
and ignores the kate-specific setting for printing. the kate-specific one *is* used for display in kate though.
Mind filing a (upstream) bug?
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Nope, that's not it either.
systemsettings5 -> fonts -> fixed width = "Monospace 10"
On 10/07/15 13:20, Rex Dieter wrote:
Emilio Recio wrote:
DejaVuSans, CID True Type, Fully Embedded
OK, I think I've found the bug, for *me*, kate seems to always use whatever is defined in
systemsettings5 -> fonts -> Fixed width
and ignores the kate-specific setting for printing. the kate-specific one *is* used for display in kate though.
Mind filing a (upstream) bug?
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Changed it to liberation mono, and ... same thing. Switching to jEdit for now.
On 10/07/15 13:33, Rex Dieter wrote:
Emilio Recio wrote:
Nope, that's not it either.
systemsettings5 -> fonts -> fixed width = "Monospace 10"
Does setting fixed width to liberation there help at all?
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Yeah, I think someone else already did that:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=344976
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On 10/08/15 09:15, Rex Dieter wrote:
Emilio Recio wrote:
Changed it to liberation mono, and ... same thing. Switching to jEdit for now.
Please file a bug too, if you're still interested in getting it fixed
(extra fun for the non-reproducibility)
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Emilio Recio wrote:
Yeah, I think someone else already did that:
Yay, win for the good guys, looks like it got fixed,
http://commits.kde.org/ktexteditor/7d824fd0b64a316e360243ab4641e1a8a47ee88e
I'll try testing it out.
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