Siard wrote: > songbird: >> Siard wrote: >> > Paul Sutton: >> > > [Menu fonts in Libreoffice 6.x] >> > > [....] I can't find the scaling option. >> > >> > LibreOffice 6 is a gtk3 application. It appears to be following the >> > gtk3 settings now. >> > You can set the menu font and font size of all gtk3 applications, >> > including LibreOffice, in ~/.config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini. >> > Create this file if it does not exist. >> > >> > Mine contains this: >> > >> > [Settings] >> > gtk-font-name = Liberation Sans 11 >> > >> > Note that the '[Settings]' line preceding gtk-font-name is >> > mandatory. >> >> thank you for this, but it doesn't seem to accomplish anything >> in the MATE desktop (in debian testing). not sure it can? > > I use Openbox, which does not affect these settings. > MATE is a desktop that overrules them and uses its own. > > So in testing (called 'Bullseye' since a few days) I did manage to set > the LibreOffice 6.x menu font and font size in MATE. > > System > Preferences > Look and Feel > Appearance > tab 'Fonts'. > Set the 'Application font' to the desired font and size. > >> unfortunately this change to the office suite to remove the scaling >> ability makes it pretty hard to use the menus of the applications. >> luckily i don't need them that often, but it has been annoying me >> since they changed it. > > Note that the settings mentioned here not only affect the menu font of > LibreOffice, but all other gtk3 applications as well (Evince and > Liferea, for example), who get exactly the same menu fonts. So in fact > I do not see any need for that 'scaling' option.
yes, i have that set and it does not change the office menu font size. thank you for the reply, songbird

