[SLE] Re: Fonts Again

From: John Pettigrew (john_at_xl-cambridge.com)
Date: 03/31/04

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    In a previous message, Thom Nuzum <linux@tendata.com> wrote:

    > My Fonts in Gnucash looked crumply so I went to KDE Control Center

    Two things there. First, GnuCash is a Gnome application so the KDE control
    center won't have much effect on it. Second, it's a Gnome1 application and so
    doesn't support antialiased fonts. Although a gtk2 port is under way ATM.

    To change the fonts used in GnuCash, use the gnome1 control center, which is
    on the SUSE disks - you're looking for gnomecc.

    John

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