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Jimmie Houchin-5
Hello,

I am learning how to better manage my processes. I have never messed
with the settings much before. The defaults were generally fine.
However, with some of my projects I am requiring fonts which are best
satisfied by a font with a larger character set allowing for multiple
languages. At the moment I am using Linux Libertine or Linux Biolinum.

I would like to easily have these be the default fonts I use in the
image. I opened a clean image, I made the setting changes. I then "Store
Settings". I then opened a new clean image and "Load Settings". It
claims that the Linux Libertine is the new font but it is not so. In
order for the Linux Libertine font to become active I have to "update"
the fonts. Then the fonts become visible and the Linux Libertine becomes
active.

How do I automate the updating of the fonts in order to have the system
fonts available when I open an image or "Load Settings"?

How do I automate or script as much as possible the initial state of an
image?

Also in the "Store Settings" and "Load Settings" it would be nice if you
could name the settings file and be able to choose what file you load
from as opposed to there being only a single default file.

I have attempted to find answers in the list archives. But I have not
yet found what I am looking for.

Pointers to documentation or articles if available are greatly appreciated.
Also any wisdom or advise.

Thanks.  Shalom Aleichem

Jimmie

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Re: Stored Settings

Jimmie Houchin-5
Sorry for the noise.

I think I have found what I am looking for in the Deep Into Pharo book.
I am reading now.

Shalom Aleichem

Jimmie

On 01/27/2016 11:16 AM, Jimmie Houchin wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I am learning how to better manage my processes. I have never messed
> with the settings much before. The defaults were generally fine.
> However, with some of my projects I am requiring fonts which are best
> satisfied by a font with a larger character set allowing for multiple
> languages. At the moment I am using Linux Libertine or Linux Biolinum.
>
> I would like to easily have these be the default fonts I use in the
> image. I opened a clean image, I made the setting changes. I then
> "Store Settings". I then opened a new clean image and "Load Settings".
> It claims that the Linux Libertine is the new font but it is not so.
> In order for the Linux Libertine font to become active I have to
> "update" the fonts. Then the fonts become visible and the Linux
> Libertine becomes active.
>
> How do I automate the updating of the fonts in order to have the
> system fonts available when I open an image or "Load Settings"?
>
> How do I automate or script as much as possible the initial state of
> an image?
>
> Also in the "Store Settings" and "Load Settings" it would be nice if
> you could name the settings file and be able to choose what file you
> load from as opposed to there being only a single default file.
>
> I have attempted to find answers in the list archives. But I have not
> yet found what I am looking for.
>
> Pointers to documentation or articles if available are greatly
> appreciated.
> Also any wisdom or advise.
>
> Thanks.  Shalom Aleichem
>
> Jimmie


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Re: Stored Settings

stepharo
pay attention that settings storage changed in 50 if I'm correct
(because the saved settings where not refactored when
their image API changed).


Le 27/1/16 19:12, Jimmie Houchin a écrit :

> Sorry for the noise.
>
> I think I have found what I am looking for in the Deep Into Pharo book.
> I am reading now.
>
> Shalom Aleichem
>
> Jimmie
>
> On 01/27/2016 11:16 AM, Jimmie Houchin wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am learning how to better manage my processes. I have never messed
>> with the settings much before. The defaults were generally fine.
>> However, with some of my projects I am requiring fonts which are best
>> satisfied by a font with a larger character set allowing for multiple
>> languages. At the moment I am using Linux Libertine or Linux Biolinum.
>>
>> I would like to easily have these be the default fonts I use in the
>> image. I opened a clean image, I made the setting changes. I then
>> "Store Settings". I then opened a new clean image and "Load
>> Settings". It claims that the Linux Libertine is the new font but it
>> is not so. In order for the Linux Libertine font to become active I
>> have to "update" the fonts. Then the fonts become visible and the
>> Linux Libertine becomes active.
>>
>> How do I automate the updating of the fonts in order to have the
>> system fonts available when I open an image or "Load Settings"?
>>
>> How do I automate or script as much as possible the initial state of
>> an image?
>>
>> Also in the "Store Settings" and "Load Settings" it would be nice if
>> you could name the settings file and be able to choose what file you
>> load from as opposed to there being only a single default file.
>>
>> I have attempted to find answers in the list archives. But I have not
>> yet found what I am looking for.
>>
>> Pointers to documentation or articles if available are greatly
>> appreciated.
>> Also any wisdom or advise.
>>
>> Thanks.  Shalom Aleichem
>>
>> Jimmie
>
>
>


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Re: Stored Settings

Jimmie Houchin-5
Okay, thanks.

Having not used the settings in 4 and before I do not know what changes
were made. But I would love for there to be user options as what to name
the saved settings and what saved settings are loaded.

Shalom Aleichem

Jimmie

On 01/27/2016 01:44 PM, stepharo wrote:

> pay attention that settings storage changed in 50 if I'm correct
> (because the saved settings where not refactored when
> their image API changed).
>
>
> Le 27/1/16 19:12, Jimmie Houchin a écrit :
>> Sorry for the noise.
>>
>> I think I have found what I am looking for in the Deep Into Pharo book.
>> I am reading now.
>>
>> Shalom Aleichem
>>
>> Jimmie
>>
>> On 01/27/2016 11:16 AM, Jimmie Houchin wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I am learning how to better manage my processes. I have never messed
>>> with the settings much before. The defaults were generally fine.
>>> However, with some of my projects I am requiring fonts which are
>>> best satisfied by a font with a larger character set allowing for
>>> multiple languages. At the moment I am using Linux Libertine or
>>> Linux Biolinum.
>>>
>>> I would like to easily have these be the default fonts I use in the
>>> image. I opened a clean image, I made the setting changes. I then
>>> "Store Settings". I then opened a new clean image and "Load
>>> Settings". It claims that the Linux Libertine is the new font but it
>>> is not so. In order for the Linux Libertine font to become active I
>>> have to "update" the fonts. Then the fonts become visible and the
>>> Linux Libertine becomes active.
>>>
>>> How do I automate the updating of the fonts in order to have the
>>> system fonts available when I open an image or "Load Settings"?
>>>
>>> How do I automate or script as much as possible the initial state of
>>> an image?
>>>
>>> Also in the "Store Settings" and "Load Settings" it would be nice if
>>> you could name the settings file and be able to choose what file you
>>> load from as opposed to there being only a single default file.
>>>
>>> I have attempted to find answers in the list archives. But I have
>>> not yet found what I am looking for.
>>>
>>> Pointers to documentation or articles if available are greatly
>>> appreciated.
>>> Also any wisdom or advise.
>>>
>>> Thanks.  Shalom Aleichem
>>>
>>> Jimmie
>>
>>
>>
>
>