On Oct 6, 8:40 pm, "Pablo Olmos de Aguilera C." <pa...@glatelier.org>
wrote:
> On 6 October 2010 23:27, John J Barton <johnjbar...@johnjbarton.com> wrote:
...
> I thought I was clear enough saying that I just want to change the
> font, sorry if I wasn't.
>
> I didn't have Monaco font, I installed it, but I just rather use

Well this part says to me: I like Firebug, then I added Monaco font
and Firebug changed. I want Firebug the way it was before Monaco came
into my life. But I am not willing to uninstall Monaco font to get
that result.

So install Firebug 1.7Xa3 like I suggested: we removed Firebug's use
of Monaco font a few versions ago.

> Firebug the way it was (a common-simple monospace).

Still I am confused. You want to change the font but you want Firebug
the way it was? Which is it?


> I've been reading that the fonts are in the firebug css (6~7 files). I
> can change them there of course, but I imagine that when I upgrade,
> all my changes to the css are going to be lost.
>
> So I was asking if there was a simple way to change the font.

We don't support changing the font.
jjb

>
> Regards,
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