Use XConfig, which comes with Exceed.  It has an option of changing Default
X-server
Fonts.

Exceed setup during install sets courier as default fonts.

Suhaib


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> Subject: [opendx-users] Motif fonts on Windows
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>
> I've been using the opendx on AIX and Linux, but was still using
> a somewhat
> hacked version of the last commerical release on Windows.  I downloaded
> Suhaib Siddiqi's recent posting of of 4.1.1, which worked just fine (thank
> you very much).
> I've not tested it in detail or tried some of my large
> applications with it yet.  One thing that I noticed, was that the Motif
> fonts used in window banners, widgets, etc. is a rather smallish courier
> font, which isn't the most legible on smaller screens.  While I haven't
> been a big fan of what was fixed within DX before, it's a better choice
> than this particular courier font.  I am using Exceed 6.2.  Is there a
> simple way to utilize some of the other fonts that are includes with
> Exceed?  Thanks.
>
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