Hi Lazy (great name),
The way to do it is to set the name of the label through:
gtk_widget_set_name(label, "foo");
and then define a style for the name "foo", that includes a font specification:
gtk_rc_parse_string("style \"foo\" {\n"
" font = \"Serif 32\"\n"
"}\n"
);
Hope this helps,
Dov
The way to do it is to set the name of the label through:
gtk_widget_set_name(label, "foo");
and then define a style for the name "foo", that includes a font specification:
gtk_rc_parse_string("style \"foo\" {\n"
" font = \"Serif 32\"\n"
"}\n"
);
Hope this helps,
Dov
2008/8/28 Lazy Fox <lazy.fox.wu@xxxxxxxxx>
I wrote the following statememts to set a GtkLabel's font size.
But it seems don't work?
I'm not good at Pango, can anybody help me?
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
| PangoAttrList *pg_attr_list = pango_attr_list_new();
| PangoAttribute *pg_attr = pango_attr_size_new(10);
|
| label = gtk_label_new("This is a label");
| pango_attr_list_change(pg_attr_list, pg_attr);
| gtk_label_set_attributes(GTK_LABEL(label), pg_attr_list);
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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