Re: GnuCash Default Font

2009-01-18 Thread Olaf Foellinger
* Bradley Giesbrecht [18.01.09 04:58]wrote: > > On Jan 17, 2009, at 7:33 PM, Mark wrote: > >> 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: >>> >>>

Re: GnuCash Default Font

2009-01-17 Thread Mark
Bradley Giesbrecht wrote: native Quartz GnuCash installed via MacPorts . . . How do you build the Quartz version? I see no Quartz variant. There are two methods. Here are the links: http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/MacOSX/MacPortsDetail#Using_MacPorts_to_install_the_native_Quartz_version_of_Gnu

Re: GnuCash Default Font

2009-01-17 Thread Bradley Giesbrecht
On Jan 17, 2009, at 7:33 PM, Mark wrote: 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

Re: GnuCash Default Font

2009-01-17 Thread Mark
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 displ

GnuCash Default Font

2009-01-16 Thread Mark
(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 h