On Thu, 2003-09-25 at 17:53, Thomas Spuhler wrote: > I have been asking this for almost a week w/o anybody replying. > May be there is no easy way to change them in 1.4 (was easy in 1.2)?
1) In GNOME 1.4 (and hence Evolution 1.2), gtkhtml had separate settings for print and display fonts. In GNOME 2 (and hence Evolution 1.4), there's a unified font setting that should control both print and display fonts in most applications. 2) There's been a bug in that which has been most evident under Mandrake, and it's pretty much the issue you described (odd print font, typically the one that comes first alphabetically, with said font being rather odd-looking under Mandrake, more so than most distros). We released updated libgnomeprint and libgnomeprintui packages yesterday that should fix this problem. I know it fixes the problem for me, though at least one user (guenther) still has the issue. It's worth trying the update, though. -Mark Gordon _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
