David,
Until you create gtk-3.0.css, it's not going to exist.
Use Notepad, copy and paste what I sent (maybe use "24px" as a test), and Save
it as:
C:\Users\david\AppData\Roaming\GnuCash\gtk-3.0.css
Then start gnucash and see if things are changed.
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Followed to the letter but no change.
Desktop which is a new build and new GNUCash install does have this path above,
results should match your own.
Created a text file gtk-3.0.css in C:\Users\david\AppData\Roaming\GnuCash\
The text file only contains the below
* {
font-size: 24px;
font-
As I mentioned earlier, I used exactly those settings to change the fonts,
repeatedly. Different faces, different sizes. So something isn't right on your
machine.
Two quick questions:
1) are you restarting gnucash each time after you save gtk-3.0.css?
2) did Notepad add ".txt" to your file name
I am using the Budget routine with Expenses and Income selected, set to
range, manual periods, with 1 selected in both cases.
In the January ie first column only for Income, the Total does not equal
the sum of the components in both the Budget, and Budget report. In fact,
if I enter zero in each in
Hi David,
Even though it's a txt file make sure you save it as gtk-3.0.css
not gtk-3.0.css.txt
Use this syntax instead of the one you posted:
* {
font: 24px arial;
}
Here is an example css with other things that you might want to change:
https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash/blob/maint/doc/gtk
Thanks Glen, yup, removed TXT as this also appeared when first editing
settings.ini file.
It is still a text file tho', as opposed to a configuration file (settings.ini)
That link is useful, i'll try a few examples and go from there rather not take
up anymore of folks time.
Appreciate the help
I will concur with all the other responders to this, that it's very
common to want to customize the font and many other things about the
program to make it more appealing or readable, etc. The thing about CSS
files, if I understand things correctly, is that they are kind of a
"read thru once" t
The risky activity that crashed was just a transaction.
-Original Message-
From: David Carlson
To: john
Cc: David G. Pickett ; gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Sent: Sat, Jan 15, 2022 5:58 pm
Subject: Re: [GNC] Post crash recovery log file suggestion
Of course you could do a File > Save just
On Sun, 16 Jan 2022 16:28:40 -0500
Ken Farley wrote:
> Argh. This makes it incredibly difficult to help someone when they're
> looking at a directory of files and it shows three "setup" files,
> because Windows is saving you the bother of knowing there is a
> setup.bat, setup.exe, and setup.in