Hi Richard,

I found this note...
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> C:\Program Files (x86)\Leo-5.1-final\leo\config\leoSettings.leo#About this 
> file, leoSettings.leo--> Basic setting nodes-->@font
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Yes, thanks! That is what I ended up reading and getting some ideas. 
Couldn't make it work with css file, but by changing only few settings, I 
was able to get a look I needed. I've attached my LeoSettings.leo. If you 
just copy Fonts and Colors node from this to your myLeoSettings.leo 
(Settings -> Personal Settings), save and restart, you should get the same 
look. I added two color variables viz., manjarogreen (my preferred setup in 
linux) and cupertinoblue (dull blue background for my Mac) and another 
variable highlightbg which just points to one of these. Note that I've not 
put ALL fonts and color settings available on leoSettings.leo global file, 
but just the ones I needed to override for getting my preferred look.

I am also mostly a newbie on inner workings of Leo - I've been using it for 
documentation and organized thinking for some years now, but that's about 
it - don't know how I can choose variable based on os.version 
automatically; but one time manual fix in each machine is good enough for 
me :)

HTH

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