[mythtv] [mythtv-commits] mythtv commit: r22134 by stuartm
Simon Kenyon
simon at koala.ie
Thu Oct 1 18:43:12 UTC 2009
Michael T. Dean wrote:
> On 10/01/2009 03:53 AM, Simon Kenyon wrote:
>> Robert McNamara wrote:
>>> On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 12:42 AM, Simon Kenyon wrote:
>>>> did you just remove size:small and size:big?
>>> Yes, it was intentional. They weren't used in any themes, and were
>>> deprecated artifacts of the old theming style, and they were difficult
>>> to predict in terms of placing and size. The new <pixelsize> tag is
>>> far more easy for themers to work withand it's much easier to tell
>>> what size font will fit in what size textarea.
>> maybe they are not used by the "core" themes - but there are others
>> out there which do use them
>>
>> furthermore, you can change the font in the UI
>>
>> i would ask that you consider adding them back
>
> Over the years with Myth, we've gotten a huge number of complaints/bug
> reports from users that "Changing the font size has no effect." The
> reason it had no effect is because the user chose a theme that did not
> provide different values for default/big/small font sizes (meaning
> there was only a default size). Also, to make it even more confusing,
> some themes provided only default and small or default and big.
> Therefore, unless we force all themes to contain default/small/big
> font definitions,
>
> However, from a themer's perspective, properly supporting the
> default/big/small font sizes means designing /and testing/ 3 screens
> for every screen. Though this may sound like "only tripling" a
> themer's work on a single theme, it's actually /much/ more than triple
> the work, as the themer has to reload the theme for each font size
> change and then verify the font/text placement/boundaries. Then, if
> anything needs changed, it needs to be tested again in the other
> sizes. Also, because of these issues, the small/big font layout is
> likely to get much less attention than the default font and is likely
> to have many more issues.
>
> IMHO, this is a waste of time for the themer. Designing a different
> theme is a better approach--and likely to yield /significantly/ better
> results overall, as the entire theme was designed specifically for the
> text size used.
the point really was that this was an incompatible change during a code
freeze
furthermore it was not announced as such
i can change my tiny little osd theme - so no big deal
--
simon
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