Missing font warning in History dialog
See original GitHub issueWhen opening View – History…, the following warning pops up in the terminal:
qt.qpa.fonts: Populating font family aliases took 520 ms. Replace uses of missing font family "Monospace" with one that exists to avoid this cost.
I think it would be good to fix this because half a second is noticeable.
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I’ll try #337 shortly and report back 👍
Thanks @GuillaumeFavelier, I will try if any of these solutions work. Indeed, I don’t have a font called “Monospace” on my Mac (which I initially thought to be the case). So this at least explains the error message, because of course it cannot find the font if it’s not available.