
Could I second that motion? I've spent the last day or so sweating over a complex XPath expression, without any kind of light dawning. I just couldn't see how it could work. I'd seen this discussion, but ignored it, but then in a fit of dedication I looked at the expression in Oxygen on my Linux box at home and deciphered the XPath expression in no time at all. The reason was that the font on my Linux box is fixed width, so I spotted the extent of the square brackets more easily such that the expression made sense. The default font at work is now fixed width, for me at least. Cheers Peter -----Original Message----- From: oxygen-user-bounces@oxygenxml.com [mailto:oxygen-user-bounces@oxygenxml.com] On Behalf Of Andrew Welch Sent: 29 September 2008 15:01 To: George Cristian Bina Cc: oXygen User ML Subject: Re: [oXygen-user] Fixed-width font
Yes, and more, oXygen allows you to configure not only the editor font but also the font for UI controls. See Options->Preferences -- Fonts.
Out of interest, why isn't the default font not a monospaced font?? I don't know what other people use with oXygen, but the first thing I do is switch to a fixed width font (monospaced size 12) otherwise single quotes within double quotes (eg select="'some text'") really strain your eyes. The font for the editor in Netbeans is monospaced by default, and I think most other IDEs are, which is why it's a little unusual for the default font to not be monospaced... -- Andrew Welch http://andrewjwelch.com Kernow: http://kernowforsaxon.sf.net/ _______________________________________________ oXygen-user mailing list oXygen-user@oxygenxml.com http://www.oxygenxml.com/mailman/listinfo/oxygen-user