Hello, I am an user of the Easytag software both on Debian and on my mac 
installed via macports.
When I launch the Debian easytag via ssh on the mac, the display is fine, 
whereas when I launch the one installed locally via macports, the font is way 
too small: menus or the tags themselves.
I’ve tried to find some local preferences in the Xquartz menu, no offer there. 
The preferences window within easytag does not offer any more options regarding 
display.
I use a macbook pro mid-2012, High Sierra version 10.13.3 (17D102). The 
resolution of my desktop is 1280x800. Even changing the resolution of the mac 
doesn’t help, the font still remains too small.
I don’t know if this would be useful, but when I launch the local easytag in 
the terminal I get these messages:

bash-3.2$ easytag

** (easytag:85053): WARNING **: Couldn't connect to accessibility bus: 
Operating system does not support abstract socket namespace


(easytag:85053): GLib-GIO-CRITICAL **: g_dbus_proxy_new_sync: assertion 
'G_IS_DBUS_CONNECTION (connection)' failed

(easytag:85053): Gtk-WARNING **: Allocating size to EtApplicationWindow 
0x7ff9bf02a370 without calling gtk_widget_get_preferred_width/height(). How 
does the code know the size to allocate?

(easytag:85053): Gtk-WARNING **: Allocating size to EtApplicationWindow 
0x7ff9bf02a370 without calling gtk_widget_get_preferred_width/height(). How 
does the code know the size to allocate?

(easytag:85053): Gtk-WARNING **: Allocating size to EtApplicationWindow 
0x7ff9bf02a370 without calling gtk_widget_get_preferred_width/height(). How 
does the code know the size to allocate?


It’s telling me something about size, so maybe there’s something there but I 
don’t know how to answer to the terminal’s question "How does the code know the 
size to allocate? »
I have not been able to find the information about how to change the size of 
the font in gtk apps installed via macports.

Can someone help me solve this issue ? Where should I look ? Gtk preferences ? 
XQuartz preferences ? Where and how ?

Thanks a lot.

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