On 2017-05-09 3:55 PM, Mike Miller wrote:
Hi all,
I'd like to change the main menu font size on Geany. Long story but I
have two monitors with different DPIs and need the menus and notebook
tabs to be smaller on the larger monitor, because they're huge.
Using these instructions:
http://www.geany.org/manual/current/#defining-own-widget-styles-using-gtkrc-2-0
I put this in my ~/.gtkrc-2.0 and in the same file in my current theme,
but it didn't work:
style "geanyStyle"
{
font_name="Sans 10"
}
widget "GeanyToolbarMenu" style "geanyStyle"
style "geanyStyle2"
{
font_name="Sans 10"
}
widget "GeanyMenubar" style "geanyStyle2"
Not sure why it doesn't work. :/
A few ideas:
1) Make sure you aren't using a GTK3 build of Geany.
2) Maybe the ~/.gtkrc-2.0 isn't reloaded until you log back in?
3) Try an application-specific gtkrc file (by setting GTK_RC_FILES
envvar before running Geany)
4) Try using 'class' instead of 'widget' and use GTK class names like
GtkToolbar and GtkMenuItem.
5) Make sure you aren't using a bad desktop environment that hijacks the
menu from Geany using patched GTK/modules to move it into the panel (ex.
Unity/GNOME shill).
6) Above, do you want 'GeanyToolbar' instead of 'GeanyToolbarMenu'?
That's all I can think of.
P.S. I think you can use one style for multiple widget/class.
Good luck,
Matthew Brush
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