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> From: gnucash-user
> on behalf of John Ralls
> Sent: Friday, February 28, 2025 13:20
> To: Gilberto Reis Filho
> Cc: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
> Subject: Re: [GNC] Changing Global Font to Aptos Narrow
> Gilberto,
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On my Windows 11, I have installed the Aptos fonts.
Download from: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=106087
File name: Microsoft Aptos Fonts.zip
Narrow shows as a variant of the Aptos font, but it is in its own file:
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Aptos.ttf
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> Aptos-Serif-Italic.ttf
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> From: gnucash-user
> on behalf of John Ralls
> Sent: Friday, February 28, 2025 13:20
> To: Gilberto Reis Filho
> Cc: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
> Subject: Re: [GNC] Changing Global Font to Aptos Narrow
> Gilberto,
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Gilberto,
Nope, every variation is its own file, see
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/typography/font-list/aptos. GnuCash can’t use
Aptos narrow because you don’t have it.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/cloud-fonts-in-office-f7b009fe-037f-45ed-a556-b5fe6ede6adb
may explain why you
Hi John, I just took a deeper dive on this.
This is what is within the fonts directory in Win11 (C:\Windows\Fonts):
https://1drv.ms/i/c/a80dbceece13ec4e/EbJ3eZx9BfZEnBGx1wr-zWQB5dvZ9DOgO5WDIWzMKTeBdw?e=baFPEM
Aptos Narrow seems to be within the Aptos ttf file (bear with me here
because I am not
Are you sure that Aptos-Narrow.ttf exists in a directory on the fontconfig
path? That’s a distinct file from Aptos.ttf.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Feb 27, 2025, at 14:53, Gilberto Reis Filho
> wrote:
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> Thanks. Does not work either. The CSS part I am interested in is this (just
> to change t
Are you sure you have exactly the same capitalization and punctuation
(hyphen/space/none) corresponding to the entry in the system font database for
Aptos Narrow?
In most unix variants, fc-list is mentioned to find all the fonts. On a mac,
'atsutil fonts -list’ works for me. I don’t know how fo
Thanks. Does not work either. The CSS part I am interested in is this (just
to change the global font):
* {
font: 10pt calibri, sans-serif;
}
It works for most of the installed fonts (lucida, courier new, times new
roman etc. etc.) however, as you said, for some reason it does not work for
all
Here is my gtk-3.0.css. I'm on windows and I have it in my
appdata\roaming\gnucash folder. GNUCash Help|About will tell you the
GNC_USERCONFIG_DIR you should put the file in.
I have found that not every font works. Also, this changes some of the
register colors (I don't care for the default one
Hello, I already tried this, however it does not work.
Maybe you need to enclose the font name in quotes, since it contains a
space? "aptos narrow" instead of just aptos narrow. That's what I had to
do to use "Lucida Grande"
On Tue, Feb 25, 2025 at 6:45 PM Gilberto Reis Filho <
gilbert
Maybe you need to enclose the font name in quotes, since it contains a
space? "aptos narrow" instead of just aptos narrow. That's what I had to
do to use "Lucida Grande"
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Hello. I cannot change the global font of Gnucash to Aptos Narrow. I use
the gtk-3.0.css method.
This is the current contents of the css text file:
*{
font: 10pt calibri, sans-serif;
}
If I change "calibri" above to "aptos" it works fine. If I change it to
"aptos narrow" ou "aptos-narrow" it d
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