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This [[Features/Font_configuration | Feature]] adds the possibility for distributors and deployers to customize the Sugar font size. The proposed solution is one similar to the solutions used in other desktop environments like [http://gnome.org/ GNOME] and [http://kde.org KDE]: allow customization of the base font size used across the entire desktop platform. This is another important step to bring Sugar more in-line with the desktop world and distributors like OLPC will be able to select font sizes without ugly hacks. In Sugar 0.90 there will be a new control panel section that users will be able to customize font size to suit their needs, too. | This [[Features/Font_configuration | Feature]] adds the possibility for distributors and deployers to customize the Sugar font size. The proposed solution is one similar to the solutions used in other desktop environments like [http://gnome.org/ GNOME] and [http://kde.org KDE]: allow customization of the base font size used across the entire desktop platform. This is another important step to bring Sugar more in-line with the desktop world and distributors like OLPC will be able to select font sizes without ugly hacks. In Sugar 0.90 there will be a new control panel section that users will be able to customize font size to suit their needs, too. | ||
=== Turtle Art | === A refactored, feature rich new Turtle Art release === | ||
Turtle Art has undergone a major rewrite for this release. New features include support for multiple turtles, resizable blocks, SVG export, and run-time block highlighting. See [[0.88/TurtleArt|Turtle Art 0.88 Release Notes]] for details. | Turtle Art has undergone a major rewrite for this release. New features include support for multiple turtles, resizable blocks, SVG export, and run-time block highlighting. See [[0.88/TurtleArt|Turtle Art 0.88 Release Notes]] for details. | ||