![]() Hey, know I am late here, but, lemme see if I can understand your problem. Example - I'd like to use a font that does numbers like an old nixie tube (a freeware font "Nixie One") but the numbers appear as a default fixed-width font, (Andale Mono, on my macbook anyway). On the status display, some fonts are ignored for the numbers (and the big clock too), but the play state text does what you'd expect. Now that I see it, the V5 transport/status display is pretty poorly laid out in the default three layouts as is, at least for anything other than standard fonts. Thanks Lokasenna for that info, now my theme tweaks last night make sense! I've noticed that with some fonts the play state text is cut off, and that can be fixed by adjusting the height of the status display to bring down the font size. Just something to be aware of, especially if you want to make your own theme and post it for other people, as their transport bars might start acting funny and then they'll be mad at you. Note 2: Messing with these sizes too much will start to affect how the transport controls get shuffled around to multiple rows, etc. You can make the height as big as you want, but the text will only ever be 360 wide and, likewise, if you start shrinking the height your text follow shrink to follow it, even though the width is still large. ![]() Note 1: This means your font size is dependent on the smallest of the two dimensions. Think of them as the size of a rectangle that your status text is being stretched to fill, just like Windows resizing a wallpaper. The last two numbers are the width and height settings that end up being applied to trans.status. ![]() So, if you scroll way down to the transport section, you're looking for this line: The size is controlled by the height AND width of the trans.status element in the rtconfig. Well that took some poking around, but I figured it out.
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