I thought that change was made in the move to 3.x, but perhaps the UI was affected for the final releases of 2.6 as well. One of the early 3.x versions switched back to showing both text and buttons.

Perhaps consider trying the Flatpak version. That way you can move up to the current 4.4.

Regards,
Adrien

On 2/14/21 1:26 PM, Robert Heller wrote:
I recently upgraded my OS from CentOS 6.10 to Ubuntu 18.04 and thus from
GNUCash 2.4 to GNUCash 2.6.  With GNUCash 2.6, the toolbar only has images for
most of the tools.  GNUCash 2.4 had a preference setting to display both text
and images, but that preference seems to be missing in GNUCash 2.6.  I am
somebody who is fiercely literate and generally have trouble with pictorial
tool buttons.  Is there any way to get text for these buttons?  It is actually
easier/quicker for me if there is text.  I am managing, mostly because I have
been using GNUCash long enough to generally remember the order of the buttons.

I realize the the 2.6 branch is not being worked on anymore and don't expect
any sort of fix, just that I am wondering about this UI change...


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