You *might* be able to find that info by running the GTKInspector. There is a panel that will show you the current values of various UI elements. But no guarantee it will show you the actual font used rather than just a declaration. It’s worth a shot I suppose if it is really important to tweak.
That might be considered an RFE. If GnuCash specified a font family (not just one) that has all the currency symbols then it is unlikely anyone would ever come across this issue. Glad to hear you solved it. Regards, Adrien > On Jun 19, 2020 w25d171, at 6:47 AM, Gio Bacareza <gbacar...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I finally solved it! Thank you Adrien. I followed your lead and examined the > style sheets. There I found out that the default style sheets has Fonts set > to NONE. I still don't quite understand what default font GNUCASH defaults to > if it is set at NONE but I experimented and created my own style sheet and > explicitly specified a font. It worked! Thanks Adrien. > > I'm just curious. What font does it default to if it's set to NONE? Thanks > > On Thu, Jun 18, 2020 at 2:24 PM Adrien Monteleone > <adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote: > Also, are you using a custom/modified stylesheet for the report with a > different font for the totals? > > Regards, > Adrien > _______________________________________________ gnucash-user mailing list gnucash-user@gnucash.org To update your subscription preferences or to unsubscribe: https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-user If you are using Nabble or Gmane, please see https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Mailing_Lists for more information. ----- Please remember to CC this list on all your replies. You can do this by using Reply-To-List or Reply-All.