Good morning, Richard.  In the subject (Font size) Ken Pyzik gave me this:
 1. If you don't have one already, you want to make a small text file
called: gtk-3.0.css

2. In this file, you just need one line of text:     * {font: 14px
verdana, arial, sans-serif;}   (format it just like I have it and
notice, I am using 14 font and I am using verdana as the main one
because that is what I like.  Use whatever size and font you want to
replace the 14px verdana).
3. Save this file with the one line of text in the following folder  -
 c:\users\xxxxx\Appdata\Roaming\Gnucash  (where xxxxx is your user
profile).  If this does not make sense to you - open GnuCash and hit
HELP — ABOUT.  *The folder listed next to GNC_USERCONFIG_DIR is where
the file needs to be.  Po edit follows: - the easiest way to do this
in help/about where you see live links of files, including the
GNC_USERCONFIG_DIR*.  *Click on that link and paste your file.  *

Close out of Gnucash, if you have it open, and then re-open it and the
new font should take hold.

That is a one-line file that does not adjust column widths, etc.


Or try this:  Good hunting!  po

Check out the sample css file at
https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash/blob/stable/doc/gtk-3.0.css - that
should give you an idea.

Cheers David H.



On Tue, Oct 22, 2024 at 7:30 PM Richard Gaede via gnucash-user <
gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:

> I am a longstanding Gnu Cash user, currently using V5.6 on 3 Win
> machines (2x11, 1x10). On my latest machine, which was a clean install,
> the size of the register font is causing me difficulties. I have
> succesfully changed fonts in reports, however cannot do so for the
> registers.
>
> I have followed the various recent comments about editing gtk-3.0.css,
> but cannot locate such a file on my system. There is no reference to it
> anywhere in GTK_USERCONFIG_DIR. The only place I have found anything
> like it is in the Program Files … …Gnu Cash\etc\gtk-3.0. The latter is a
> directory containing settings.ini and im_multipress.conf. On
> examination, only settings.ini seems to have any relevance, and its
> contents look nothing like what is shown in the examples of gtk-3.0.css.
> the situation is similar on my other Win 11 machine which has gone
> through several upgrades.
>
> What am I missing in order to change the register font to something
> other than an optometrist's delight?
>
> Any guidance greatly appreciated.
>
> P.S. My thanks to the developers and all others in making this excellent
> software package work as well as it does.
>
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