Dale Hair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Control Panel ? -> Theme Manager ? -> Use Custom Font ? > > Are you talking Gnome/Sawfish?
Sorry for not making sure the words were exactly correct. I should be more specific, since my word choice has apparently confused you. * Open the Control Center. * Open the Desktop category in the pane on the left. * Click on the "Theme Selector" line. * In the framebox labeled "User Font", toggle the "Use custom font." checkbox. * Click the big button directly below that checkbox in the framebox labeled "User Font". * Select a font. * Press the OK button at the bottom of the "Pick a Font" window. * Select OK in the bottom of the right panel of the Control Center. Now, for sawfish. * Open the "Sawfish window manager" category in the pane on the left. * Click on the "Appearance" line. * Click on the Appearance tab if it is not already selected. * Click on the "Browse..." button next to the text box labeled "Default font:". * Select a font. * Press the OK button at the bottom of the "Pick a Font" window. * Select OK in the bottom of the right panel of the Control Center. * Select the File menu. * Select the Exit menu item. I apologize my lack of clarity confused you in this difficult task. I shall endeavor to be more precise in the future. -- Alan Shutko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - In a variety of flavors! There are running jobs. Why don't you go chase them? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]