Re: A weird problem with 'font-family'



No, I had the file opened and I just kept going to 'overview' and going back to Gedit, the errors kept appearing. It is definitely something recent.

I don't remember if this was present in the Git version, I don't use it anymore. But how did you test this? with the default theme? You have to set the font to something other than 'Cantarell'.

On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 8:53 AM, Jasper St. Pierre <jstpierre mecheye net> wrote:
On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 3:09 AM, Reda Lazri <the red shortcut gmail com> wrote:
> Hi :)
>
> I'm trying to make some themes for GNOME Shell, I use 'Droid Sans' as a
> default font. The problem is, when I open ~/.xsession-errors I see hundreds
> of errors like this: "(gnome-shell:1375): St-WARNING **: Couldn't parse
> family in font property"
>
> It only happens when I change the font from Cantarell. The weird thing is
> that the font is applied correctly, so I'm sure I used the right syntax.
>
> Anyway, you can test it yourself by downloading my theme from the link in
> the sig.(remember to install Droid fonts).
>
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~/.xsession-errors is kept across multiple sessions, so it may be that
for some reason you were having a ton of errors while developing the
theme. If you remove the file, logout and log back in, do the errors
still appear?

Either way, I couldn't replicate the bug with my copy of GNOME Shell
from git, so it might also have been a bug that was fixed.

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  Jasper



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