John R. Carter, Sr. wrote:
On a Mac:
$ sudo nano -w `which startx`
(Use back quotes in the above.)
Change the first occurrence of defaultserverargs to read as follows:
defaultserverargs=”-dpi 96”
You will have to restart X11 if it is already active.
All this does is ensure that the X11 display resolution is the same as
the default system font.
On Jan 16, 2009, at 11:59 PM, Mark wrote:
(I just posted on a related GnuCash topic, so please forgive the
repetition of my system details.) I have just finished a complete fresh
install of Macports, followed by a native Quartz, minimal (+without_hbci
+without_ofx +without_quotes) install of GnuCash on MBP 10.5.6.
I can't figure out how to change the default font for the program. When
I used to run GnuCash under X11 (Fink package GnuCash2), I had -- and
still have -- a file in my home directory named .gtkrc-2.0 which
contains a single line: gtk-font-name = "Luxi Mono 16" -- and that used
to cause GnuCash to use that font in all its windows.
But not anymore! Apparently native Quartz GnuCash installed via MacPorts
isn't consulting ~/gtkrc-2.0, or is somehow overriding it? Anything I
can do to get my big beautiful font back?
- Mark
I made the proposed edit, but to no avail. I'm not running GnuCash in
X11, but natively using Quartz, using the MacPorts installation
<http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/MacOSX/MacPortsDetail#Using_MacPorts_to_install_the_native_Quartz_version_of_GnuCash>.
There's gotta be a way to modify the installation -- even if I have to
add more Gnome components -- to change the font GnuCash uses. I just
don't have the Unix chops to figure it out.
- Mark
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