Re: Fonts on an LCD Flat Panel
Dale Hair <dale@meridian-electric.com> writes:
> Control Panel ? -> Theme Manager ? -> Use Custom Font ?
>
> Are you talking Gnome/Sawfish?
Sorry for not making sure the words were exactly correct. I should be
more specific, since my word choice has apparently confused you.
* Open the Control Center.
* Open the Desktop category in the pane on the left.
* Click on the "Theme Selector" line.
* In the framebox labeled "User Font", toggle the "Use custom font."
checkbox.
* Click the big button directly below that checkbox in the framebox
labeled "User Font".
* Select a font.
* Press the OK button at the bottom of the "Pick a Font" window.
* Select OK in the bottom of the right panel of the Control Center.
Now, for sawfish.
* Open the "Sawfish window manager" category in the pane on the left.
* Click on the "Appearance" line.
* Click on the Appearance tab if it is not already selected.
* Click on the "Browse..." button next to the text box labeled
"Default font:".
* Select a font.
* Press the OK button at the bottom of the "Pick a Font" window.
* Select OK in the bottom of the right panel of the Control Center.
* Select the File menu.
* Select the Exit menu item.
I apologize my lack of clarity confused you in this difficult task. I
shall endeavor to be more precise in the future.
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