As far as I know...no, you have to modify the config file.
Regards,
Harry Fu
Sivakumar Shanmugasundaram wrote:
> Is there an easy way (other than modifying fonts.conf or .fonts.conf)
> to change?
> Any command line tool? 'fc-match Sans=DejaVu' something like this
> available?
>
> -Siva
>
> FU Ning wrote:
>> Brian Leonard wrote:
>>> On the Fonts tab under Appearance Preferences, the fonts are set to
>>> "Sans" and "Serif" and "Monospace". However, I don't believe these
>>> are actual fonts on my system but rather a map to a sans or serif or
>>> monospace font, true? If so, where is this mapping defined and why
>>> the need for indirection?
>>>
>>>
>> You can use "fc-match Sans" to see what font Sans is mapped to.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Harry Fu
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