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Fonts and theming</A>
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Xlog fonts are handled by the GTK theme engine. When you use the gnome2 desktop,
start up gnome-font-properties. Otherwise, edit&nbsp;/.gtkrc-2.0 and add a line
like:

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<TT>gtk-font-name = "Times New Roman 14"</TT>

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Or whatever. GNOME 2 applies its own settings to GTK2 programs with the
gnome-settings-daemon. When the daemon is running, GTK2 programs will use the
GNOME settings instead of those present in .gtkrc-2.0. There is also an
application called gtk-theme-switch2, which you can use to
adjust both appearance and font, whether you use gnome or not.

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Joop Stakenborg
2009-01-14
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