hi,i like consals font very much,but i did not find consals in Pelles's font name list?
so,how can i set the font of the text to consals? ;D
I use Consolas 12 pt in poide and it look good.
Quote from: timovjl on January 18, 2014, 02:09:42 PM
I use Consolas 12 pt in poide and it look good.
it seems that consolas cannot be used in Pelles;what's poide?
POIDE = Pelle Orinus Integrated Development Environment = Pelles C Editor ;)
Quote from: kaelgao on January 18, 2014, 02:47:13 PM
Quote from: timovjl on January 18, 2014, 02:09:42 PM
I use Consolas 12 pt in poide and it look good.
it seems that consolas cannot be used in Pelles;
well it can, as timovjl already stated and I can use it just fine as well, as the attached screenshot proofs...
Quotewhat's poide?
As Stefan already mentioned, it's the IDE of Pelle's C, the part of Pelle's where you are likely to try and use this font.
If not, well, then you need to provide a better explanation as to what exactly you are talking about...
Ralf
I think the original poster was asking what steps one takes to install and use the consolas font, or more generally any font, with Pelles C.
Dee
Quote from: defrancis7 on January 20, 2014, 05:12:16 PM
I think the original poster was asking what steps one takes to install and use the consolas font, or more generally any font, with Pelles C.
Well, that is the problem with the OP, (s)he doesn't make it clear what exactly (s)he is talking about, hence my request in my reply to clarify...
Ralf
Quote from: defrancis7 on January 20, 2014, 05:12:16 PM
I think the original poster was asking what steps one takes to install and use the consolas font, or more generally any font, with Pelles C.
Dee
yes,this what i really means,sorry for failing to explain it clearly.
Quote from: kaelgao on January 21, 2014, 11:11:23 AM
Quote from: defrancis7 on January 20, 2014, 05:12:16 PM
I think the original poster was asking what steps one takes to install and use the consolas font, or more generally any font, with Pelles C.
Dee
yes,this what i really means,sorry for failing to explain it clearly.
Sorry, but this is still not really clear, as there is a major difference if you are talking about console applications (that's where I see the most use of that font) or in a true Windows (windowed) application.
In case of the former, there is nothing to do (that can be done) within Pelle's C or your program it's a setting of the DOS box which font to use for all console applications...
For a windows program, it should be a property of whatever component you're using...
Ralf
PoIDE: Tools->Options>Source tab->Fonts
If Consolas is not in the list, check if is installed on your PC.
Quote from: jj2007 on January 22, 2014, 12:42:16 AM
PoIDE: Tools->Options>Source tab->Fonts
If Consolas is not in the list, check if is installed on your PC.
As he clarified by now, that is not his issue. He is trying to use the font in his application, and that depends on the type of application he is trying to create.
That the font should of course be installed on his PC to be used (either way) is a no-brainer. And as a quick check just showed, it seems to be installed and readily available on any Windows PC running Windows XP/Windows Server 2003 or newer... (actually don't have a Windows 8 machine to verify right now)
Ralf
From Vista and later it is OS font otherwise with MS Office :-\
MS Font info from here (http://www.microsoft.com/typography/fonts/font.aspx?FMID=1252)
Free Font Download here (http://www.fontpalace.com/font-details/Consolas/)
Console and Consalas here (http://www.hanselman.com/blog/UsingConsolasAsTheWindowsConsoleFont.aspx)
EDIT:
These packages comes with Consola ttf font:
MS Office 2007 and later.
Microsoft Office Compatibility Pack for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint File Formats. here (http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=3)
Consolas Font Pack for Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 or 2008. here (http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=17879)
Quote from: Bitbeisser on January 22, 2014, 01:26:29 AM
Quote from: jj2007 on January 22, 2014, 12:42:16 AM
PoIDE: Tools->Options>Source tab->Fonts
If Consolas is not in the list, check if is installed on your PC.
As he clarified by now, that is not his issue. He is trying to use the font in his application, and that depends on the type of application he is trying to create.
Quote from: kaelgao on January 18, 2014, 01:42:58 PM
hi,i like consals font very much,but i did not find consals in Pelles's font name list?
Can't find in the documentation that "Pelles's font name list" for use with the WM_SETFONT message, sorry.
QuoteThat the font should of course be installed on his PC to be used (either way) is a no-brainer.
Thanks for reminding me.
Quote from: timovjl on January 22, 2014, 09:47:22 AM
From Vista and later it is OS font otherwise with MS Office :-\
As I mentioned, I checked on various OS readily available and the font is also present on a Windows 2003 Server install (which is driver and otherwise compatible/parallel to Windows XP)...
Ralf
Quote from: Bitbeisser on January 22, 2014, 01:26:29 AM
Quote from: jj2007 on January 22, 2014, 12:42:16 AM
PoIDE: Tools->Options>Source tab->Fonts
If Consolas is not in the list, check if is installed on your PC.
As he clarified by now, that is not his issue. He is trying to use the font in his application, and that depends on the type of application he is trying to create.
That the font should of course be installed on his PC to be used (either way) is a no-brainer. And as a quick check just showed, it seems to be installed and readily available on any Windows PC running Windows XP/Windows Server 2003 or newer... (actually don't have a Windows 8 machine to verify right now)
Ralf
Actually , i cannot find Consolas in Tools->Options>Source tab->Fonts. :-[
What Windows version you are using ?
Have you checked that font from Control panel Fonts ?
Please read 'Reply #11' again.
BTW:
Inconsolata-Regular.ttf is good for IDE too (english) and free font ;D
Quote from: timovjl on January 24, 2014, 10:21:33 AM
What Windows version you are using ?
Going by the screenshot he posted, I make a WAG and say (s)he is running a Chinese version of Windows XP. That might be the reason that this font is not in his list of fonts. I am pretty sure that the font is available in all "Western" language version of Windows...
QuoteHave you checked that font from Control panel Fonts ?
+1
But as mentioned above, I suspect that his/her localized version of Windows doesn't include this font by default. But then it should not be a big deal to install it. Pelle's C IDE (POIDE) doesn't do anything special with fonts, you can select whatever the underlying OS provides...
Ralf
Quote from: Bitbeisser on January 24, 2014, 07:32:30 PM
Quote from: timovjl on January 24, 2014, 10:21:33 AM
What Windows version you are using ?
Going by the screenshot he posted, I make a WAG and say (s)he is running a Chinese version of Windows XP. That might be the reason that this font is not in his list of fonts. I am pretty sure that the font is available in all "Western" language version of Windows...
QuoteHave you checked that font from Control panel Fonts ?
+1
But as mentioned above, I suspect that his/her localized version of Windows doesn't include this font by default. But then it should not be a big deal to install it. Pelle's C IDE (POIDE) doesn't do anything special with fonts, you can select whatever the underlying OS provides...
Ralf
i have checked the awalible font in the Control Panel, i did find Consolas font and it can be used. BTW, i use Win7 at present and i can use Consolas in MSVS.