];
wxASSERT_MSG(theDefaultFont, wxT("Invalid default font for wxCocoaFontDialog!"));
-
- //set the initial font of the NSFontPanel
- //(the font manager calls the appropriate NSFontPanel method)
- [[NSFontManager sharedFontManager] setSelectedFont:theDefaultFont isMultiple:NO];
+
+ //Apple docs say to call NSFontManager::setSelectedFont
+ //However, 10.3 doesn't seem to create the font panel
+ //is this is done, so create it ourselves
+ [[NSFontPanel sharedFontPanel] setPanelFont:theDefaultFont isMultiple:NO];
}
if(m_fontData.m_fontColour.Ok())
[[NSColorPanel sharedColorPanel] setColor:
[NSColor colorWithCalibratedRed:m_fontData.m_fontColour.Red() / 255.0
- green:m_fontData.m_fontColour.Red() / 255.0
- blue:m_fontData.m_fontColour.Red() / 255.0
+ green:m_fontData.m_fontColour.Green() / 255.0
+ blue:m_fontData.m_fontColour.Blue() / 255.0
alpha:1.0]
];
else
//
// So we set up delegates for both the color and font panels,
// and the if the font panel opens the color panel, we
- // stop the modal loop, and start a seperate modal loop for
+ // stop the modal loop, and start a separate modal loop for
// the color panel until the color panel closes, switching
// back to the font panel modal loop once it does close.
//