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Well but we don't ship any fonts. |
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Anyway, this isn't the way to go, closing. |
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Even if the DejaVuSansMono.ttf font is installed on Windows, it is sometimes not found by name in the system folder. I have implemented a more portable approach: the application now looks for fonts in the executable's directory before falling back to the default system logic. This ensures the app works correctly even if system font detection fails.