>
> For example, on my Ubuntu 7.10 setup I have the following in my $HOME
> directory.  Create a ".gtkrc" file and include the something like the
> following.
>
> --------------[ .gtkrc ]------------------------
> include "/usr/share/themes/Bluecurve/gtk/gtkrc"
>
> style "user-font"
> {
>   fontset="-adobe-helvetica-medium-r-normal--*-120-100-100-*-*-iso8859-1"
> }
> widget_class "*" style "user-font"
>
> ------------------[ end ]-----------------------
>
> Note:  Some systems also look for the ".gtkrc-1.2-gnome2" file.
> Because of that, I created a symlink with that name, pointing to my
> ".gtkrc" file.


Thanks Graeme, I already followed this tip from Lazaraus FAQ but I read to
name it .gtkrc.mine or creating symlinks. I will try asap to name this file
as you are saying and will report here if it is working.

Antonio

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