Hey, As you probably know, I've been working on bringing the accessibility guide up to date for GNOME 2.14. To this end, I have a couple of questions that someone might be able to help with...
1. Fonts I've added a little about the "Fixed width font" and "Document font" so far. However, I don't really know what they're actually used for :( So, are these descriptions even vaguely related to reality: Document font: font to use for displaying documents. Fixed Width font: font to use for editing documents. If not, what the heck are each used for. (sorry, I'm ignorant of fonts) 2. Overriding fonts. Currently, there's a subsection about overriding fonts for gedit and nautilus. Since the nautilus section doesn't work any more (if it ever did) , I'm planning on ripping out both sections and replacing them with a section saying that some apps allow overriding of fonts with a list that allow it and links to their respective manuals. So far, I've got a list of: gedit gnome-terminal epiphany yelp There are 2 questions. First, are there other apps that allow different fonts. Second, where should I link yelp to? (Cue flaming about yelp manual...). Is there a possibility of including a small section on this in the user guide? Thanks Don _______________________________________________ gnome-doc-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-doc-list
