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A clarification.<br>
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After I pressed send, I realized that my actual answer to Shaping
might not be visible, because it is at the bottom of the message.
And that my comment on Namespaces my appear harsh. So, let me
elaborate a little bit.<br>
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On 5/23/2019 11:15 AM, Juan Vuletich via Cuis-dev wrote:
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I'm not commenting on Namespaces because I'm not actively working
on that myself.<br>
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This doesn't mean any opinion on Namespaces at all. It just means
that I'm not focusing on that, and therefore I don't have anything
useful to add to the discussion. If anybody wants to get together
and work on that, I think it is great. Especially if the outcome is
a loadable package, meaning we can try it, and later discuss if it
belongs in the base image or not.<br>
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Please don't take my comment as derogative on Namespaces or
anybody's projects or initiatives at all. I am really happy and
grateful for you, Folks, finding Cuis a good place for pursuing your
own adventures and interests! Also, please don't take my words
meaning it is my decision to tell what is relevant, or even what
belongs in the base image.<br>
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On 5/22/2019 7:53 PM, Shaping via Cuis-dev wrote:
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This is my answer to Shaping's question: Yes, we do support
TrueType. Also reasonable GUI scaling even without TrueType.<br>
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Cuis supports TrueType since a couple of weeks ago. Just do 'World
/ Preferences... / Load extra fonts' and then 'World /
Preferences... / Set font' and 'World / Preferences... / Font
Sizes...'.<br>
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Before supporting TrueType, Cuis already had very reasonable
support for making text and labels readable at various display
resolutions and user eyesight needs, just by using 'World /
Preferences... / Font Sizes...'. This may be enough, especially if
you prefer to avoid loading extra code and stuff in your image.<br>
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Thanks,<br>
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Juan Vuletich
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