Rob Weir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Sat, Dec 14, 2002 at 11:25:33PM -0500, Lloyd Zusman wrote: >> >> [ ... ] >> > > [ ... ] > >> For example, mozilla (version 1.0.0) comes up with that default font on >> its menu bar. I've looked in app-defaults and in the various X startup >> files, but I can't figure out how to change that particular font. > > I don't really know where Mozilla gets it default font from, sorry. > >> To be clear, I want to emphasize that this same font is is used for >> quite a few other X-based apps that I run, such as gqview. None of > > gqview (IIRC), is a gtk-based program, so it's font will be set in > ~/.gtkrc. This file is pretty simple, and it should be obvious how to > modify it. Use 'xfontsel' to find a font, if you don't know it's full X > font resource string.
Perhaps I didn't make my original question clear. Many X apps, including mozilla (which is NOT a gtk app) and gqview (which IS a gtk app), plus lots of other X apps (gtk and non-gtk alike) use this exact, same, default font that I'm referring to. This font is NOT application-specific or toolkit-specific, and as I mentioned, it's not controllable via the KDE control panel. Therefore it seems to me that there must be some sort of default X font that gets used when an application doesn't specify its own font. If so, where is this default font set? Does it result from the "FontPath" setting in my XF86Config-4 file, perhaps? Is there maybe some generic Xdefaults setting that controls this? Is it hard-coded into the X server? Or ... ??? > -rob -- Lloyd Zusman [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]