On Tue, Sep 21, 2004 at 10:09:17AM -0700, Ross Boylan wrote: > The help in gnucash shows in a small, crummy font. It's basically > unreadable. Nothing I do seems to change it. It looks OK in yelp. > I ordinarily run KDE on a testing system (though I tried Gnome too). > > Judging by the dependencies, gnucash is a gtk 1.2 application. I > assume yelp is good because it is a Gnome 2 (gtk 2?) app. > > After reading the newsgroups, here's what I've tried: > 1. In KDE, disable the setting (under color!) for controls appearance > of non-KDE apps. > 2. Tried Gnome 2. > 3. Created .gtkrc.mine in my home directory with > # Create by RB for gtk 1.2 in effort to make gnucash help look decent > style "user-font" > { > font="-*-times-medium-r-*-*-17-*-*-*-*-*-*-*" > } > This file is included by .gtkrc-1.2-gnome2 > 4. Created .gtkrc-1.2, same as above. (Nothing suggested this, but I > thought .gtkrc-1.2-gnome2 might only apply under gnome 2). > 5. Added to .gtkrc-2.0 > gtk-font-name = "Sans 12" > 6. Tried > $ gnome-settings-daemon > You can only run one xsettings manager at a time; exiting > > I did not log out before each attempt, though after doing these I did > start a Gnome session in a second virtual terminal. > > Any other ideas? Do you have "*.UTF-8" as the default locale? [* means ar, de, en, etc] If it is so, try not to set it as your default locale.
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