> On Feb 6, 2018, at 12:51 PM, Adrien Monteleone <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> I started playing around with using a different theme than Raleigh for my GTK
> apps. I’ve managed to install gtk-chtheme via Homebrew along with a couple of
> themes and their required engines. I can select the theme with gtk-chtheme,
> but GnuCash doesn’t seem to use it. Inkscape does however. I haven’t yet
> tested 2.7.x so it may be a GTK version issue. I did note that Inkscape uses
> XQuartz and GnuCash does not, so there might be something there.
>
> I also tried using a RC file (~/.gtkrc-2.0.gnucash) to set a custom font, but
> it doesn’t seem to honor that either. The Register preference: Don’t use
> GnuCash built-in colors, seems to have no effect other than to change the
> color scheme. (the stylesheet customizations don’t seem to use other fonts
> either, but I can change font size)
>
> Has anyone successfully managed either customization on a Mac?
>
> I’m presently using El Capitan, if that’s an issue. I’ll be upgrading to
> Sierra soon though.
This works for me to set a font:
style "font"
{
font_name = "Baskerville 12"
}
widget_class "*" style "font"
Homebrew-built engines won't link with the libgtk-quartz.dylib in GnuCash
unless you tailor the build so that it matches what's in the GnuCash bundle
(same versions, -arch i386) then change the install names of all the
dependencies to point at the libraries in the bundle.
You're likely to have better luck with the Gtk3-based 2.7.4 because theming in
Gtk3 doesn't use engines.
Regards,
John Ralls
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