
Hi Radu Thanks for the informative (and rapid) response! L On 03/08/16 11:52, Oxygen XML Editor Support (Radu Coravu) wrote:
Hi Lou,
An operating system has both physical fonts and logical fonts. A logical font can map various parts of its range to various other physical fonts:
Oxygen is a Java application and it has access to an array of fonts, some logical (like "Monospaced" and "Serif") and other physical. So "Monospaced" probably uses a variety of physical fonts for various character range intervals. But as an application running on top of this abstraction we do not really know how the operating system combines ranges for a monospaced font.
Regards, Radu
Radu Coravu <oXygen/> XML Editor, Schema Editor and XSLT Editor/Debugger http://www.oxygenxml.com
On 8/3/2016 1:33 PM, Lou Burnard wrote:
When I look at the dialogue for setting fonts, it says that by default i am using a font family called "Monospaced" for the editor. How can I find out which actual font is being used? (I'd like to know because it seems to have many characters which other fonts don't, notably OCS characters). Or is it a font specific to oXygen?
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