On 17 Oct 2019, at 20:28, Adrien Monteleone <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> So not a bad font after all, hmm…


>> I do accounting for all my family members, they each have different logo's 
>> etc> I made personal modifications to a copy of these reports. no problem at 
>> all.
> 
> But did you specify a custom or modified stylesheet for those reports?

I specified  a dedicated css in Tax Invoice/Options/Display/CSS stylesheet file.


> What is the stylesheet assigned to the invoice report in Options > General?

Stylesheet>Default.

> What is the font assignment for non-headings in Edit > Style Sheets > Default?

All are None, only font sizes. I didn't change it.


> Are headings assigned the same font?

Same as Edit/Style Sheets/default.

>>> I’m not clear what you mean by ‘error messages, etc.’ Dialogs are 
>>> controlled by the UI and that *should* be affected by a `*` CSS selector. 
>>> (though GTK3 CSS doesn’t always play nice like web CSS)
>> 
>> I have a new screenshot: https://imgur.com/a/JW2kTrh
>> It shows my css-specified font menlo but the error message has the same 
>> problem font.
> 
> *Where* are you specifying ‘menlo’?

HOME/Library/Application Support/GnuCash/gtk-3.0.css 
HOME/Library/Application Support/GnuCash/config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css
(No difference between them).

> If in the gtk CSS file, that will *only* affect the UI, so the toolbar, the 
> tabs, and the content of the CoA and the Register.
> 
> It *will not* affect reports - so you are seeing two different fonts on the 
> screen in that shot. (and a third - the system font in the window’s title bar)
> 
> That screenshot I presume also is an example of what you mean by ‘error 
> messages.’ While it does function that way, the message is printed out as 
> text of the report. (essentially it is a report with an error message rather 
> than your data) But that is different than a pop-up dialog error message. 
> (which *would* be affected by the gtk CSS file)
> 
> That screenshot then is affected by the assigned report stylesheet, which is 
> at least – ‘default’, if you haven’t changed it. (see above questions on 
> stylesheets)

And since I didn't change any css setting, it would be the default font.
And we don't know what the default font is …

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