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Antoine Busch a écrit :
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cite="mid309228200510271312m78316f41xf5592390752e1c9a@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">On 10/27/05, <b class="gmail_sendername">Eric Devost</b>
<<a href="mailto:ericdevost@telaneos.com">ericdevost@telaneos.com</a>>
wrote:
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to change default font in Ubuntu Breezy for apps like Gnucash who<br>
use old GTK+ lib ? This seems to be a tricky one !<br>
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You can try to look if you have a file called .gtkrc in your home
directory. I think that's where default gtk1 fonts are defined.<br>
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Antoine<br>
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No .gtkrc, only have .gtkrc-1.2-gnome2 wich contains :<br>
include "/home/user/.gtkrc.mine"<br>
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I don't have a file named .gtkrc.mine either.<br>
???<br>
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Thanx for helping Antoine :)<br>
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Eric,<br>
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