Thanks a lot for the reply. We will try it.

On Fri, 2003-09-26 at 12:02, Mark Gordon wrote:
> 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
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