The fonts are hardcoded in DX. DX uses the helvetica versions. It might be that with the appropriate font not existing that the Xserver defaults to courier.

David

 > Thanks for your answer.  Yes, I know about it and the font utility.  It's
 set to the default of courier when I run the old version of DX,
 but I don't
 get courier in the windows and widgets.  If I change the default to
 something else, I still get the same courier font with opendx.  Any
 suggestions?  Thanks.




Well, I do not know the answer to the font issue. I did the same what
you reported.  I also get courier in the windows and widgets. Even
with other X-servers (X-win32, and my own XFree86 ported X-server)
in the windows and widgets fonts are always courier.
I check Exceed XDK headers, they are not hard coded in XDK headers.

Are they hardcoded in OpenDX UI?

Suhaib



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 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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