still looking how to change the font for mac.
not the font taht i can set via ~/Library/Application\
Support/Gnucash/config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css but the (system?) default font that is
used for error messages etc and whenever not explicit font is specified ...
On 17 Oct 2019, at 20:28, Adrien Monteleone
wrote:
> So not a bad font after all, hmm…
>> I do accounting for all my family members, they each have different logo's
>> etc> I made personal modifications to a copy of these reports. no problem at
>> all.
>
> But did you specify a custom or mo
Looks like you took a detour down in the rabbit hole...
> On Oct 17, 2019 w42d290, at 11:45 AM, Paul de Vries
> wrote:
>
> My systems have Preferred Language: English end Region: Netherlands, and I
> want Gnucash in english.
>
> I tried running Gnucash from terminal, and got:
>
> (process:11
> On Oct 17, 2019 w42d290, at 11:13 AM, Paul de Vries
> wrote:
>
>
> GTK_CONFIG_HOME:
> HOME/Library/Application Support/GnuCash/config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css
> does affect the general UI but not error meesages and 'print invoice' button.
>
> GNC_CONFIG_HOME:
> HOME/Library/Application Support/Gnu
My systems have Preferred Language: English end Region: Netherlands, and I want
Gnucash in english.
I tried running Gnucash from terminal, and got:
(process:11816): gnc.gui-WARNING **: 18:25:47.654: [mac_find_close_country()]
Apple Locale is set to a value en_NL not supported by the C runtime
(
> On 16 Oct 2019, at 21:22, Adrien Monteleone
> wrote:
> Finally, try different fonts, including the default, and see what the
> printed result looks like.
I tried different fonts in ~/Library/Application\
Support/Gnucash/config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css
but it seems to hav
> I don't know about any other GTK3 program. I checked
> 'https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GTK' but I don't recognize anything.
If you don’t knowingly have other GTK3 programs installed, then you can ignore
this question.
Finally, try different fonts, including the default, and see what the
> On 16 Oct 2019, at 19:48, Adrien Monteleone
> wrote:
>
>
>
>> On Oct 16, 2019 w42d289, at 12:26 PM, Paul de Vries
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> On 15 Oct 2019, at 20:40, Adrien Monteleone
>>> wrote:
>>
>>> #1 - you didn’t need to install GTK3 from MacPorts to utilize a custom CSS
>>> file. Yo
> On Oct 16, 2019 w42d289, at 12:26 PM, Paul de Vries
> wrote:
>
>
>> On 15 Oct 2019, at 20:40, Adrien Monteleone
>> wrote:
>
>> #1 - you didn’t need to install GTK3 from MacPorts to utilize a custom CSS
>> file. You only need this if you want to run the GTKInspector on MacOS to
>> find
> On 15 Oct 2019, at 20:40, Adrien Monteleone
> wrote:
> #1 - you didn’t need to install GTK3 from MacPorts to utilize a custom CSS
> file. You only need this if you want to run the GTKInspector on MacOS to find
> out the hooks to tweak various UI parts via that custom CSS file. But even
> t
I also had an odd problem where all reports suddenly were using a gothic font I
had just installed on my Mac. (though certainly, not specified in my
stylesheets)
I never did resolve it, (or was able to figure out enough about it to bother
reporting it as a bug) but the upgrade to 3.7 cleared it
In my case, my font problem in 3.6 on Mac Mojave appeared when I ran a report –
balance sheet. Characters weren’t corrupted, but glyph (drawn character)
mapping was. I eliminated the problem by specifying the font, rather than
staying with the default.
Obviously this is not the same as the OP’s
Yep, that’s precisely what I was thinking - a bad font file, but I wasn’t 100%
sure on the webkit issue.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Oct 15, 2019 w42d288, at 11:10 PM, David T. wrote:
>
> Adrien,
>
>
> With regard to your assertion in #3, Paul's problem sounds entirely different
> from the page re
Adrien,
With regard to your assertion in #3, Paul's problem sounds entirely different
from the page rendering problem that you reference (most recently at
https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2019-October/087363.html). To
me, "bullet holes" suggests some sort of corrupted font defin
#1 - you didn’t need to install GTK3 from MacPorts to utilize a custom CSS
file. You only need this if you want to run the GTKInspector on MacOS to find
out the hooks to tweak various UI parts via that custom CSS file. But even
then, you’ll only need to do that for those elements not documented
on Mac OSX 10.11 El Capitan and 10.13 High Sierra, after switching from 2.6.19
to 3.5 a long time ago, I have a font problem.
I installed GTK3 from MacPorts, then
cat ~/Library/Application\ Support/Gnucash/config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css
* {
font: 12pt DejaVuSans, sans-serif;
}
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