GnuCash Default Font

Olaf Foellinger olaf at foellinger.de
Sun Jan 18 03:01:54 PST 2009


* Bradley Giesbrecht <brad at pixilla.com> [18.01.09 04:58]wrote:

>
> On Jan 17, 2009, at 7:33 PM, Mark wrote:
>
>> John R. Carter, Sr. wrote:
>>>
>>> On a Mac:
>>>
>>> $ sudo nano -w `which startx`
>>>
>>> (Use back quotes in the above.)
>>> Change the first occurrence of defaultserverargs to read as follows:
>>>
>>> defaultserverargs=”-dpi 96”
>>>
>>> You will have to restart X11 if it is already active.
>>>
>>> All this does is ensure that the X11 display resolution is the same  
>>> as the default system font.
>>>
>>> On Jan 16, 2009, at 11:59 PM, Mark wrote:
>>>
>>>> (I just posted on a related GnuCash topic, so please forgive the
>>>> repetition of my system details.) I have just finished a complete  
>>>> fresh
>>>> install of Macports, followed by a native Quartz, minimal  
>>>> (+without_hbci
>>>> +without_ofx +without_quotes) install of GnuCash on MBP 10.5.6.
>>>>
>>>> I can't figure out how to change the default font for the program.  
>>>> When
>>>> I used to run GnuCash under X11 (Fink package GnuCash2), I had --  
>>>> and
>>>> still have -- a file in my home directory named .gtkrc-2.0 which
>>>> contains a single line: gtk-font-name = "Luxi Mono 16" -- and that  
>>>> used
>>>> to cause GnuCash to use that font in all its windows.
>>>>
>>>> But not anymore! Apparently native Quartz GnuCash installed via  
>>>> MacPorts
>>>> isn't consulting ~/gtkrc-2.0, or is somehow overriding it?  
>>>> Anything I
>>>> can do to get my big beautiful font back?
>
> How do you build the Quartz version?
> I see no Quartz variant.


Sorry, only in German:
http://blog.foellinger.de/2009/01/04/gnucash-fur-mac-os-x-mit-quartz-oberflache-stark-vereinfacht/

Gruß Olaf


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