** Description changed: Hi, fresh lunar lobster installation here, from legacy iso image ( ubiquity installer. ) As I usually do, I tried to change the font for interface, as I much prefer « condensed » fonts rather than large, round, regular ones. In 20.04 or 22.04 or 22.10 gnome-tweaks allowed to do that. - Today in 23.04, it only changes font in gnome-shell ( top panel, - activities and app's views ) but not in other app's, not in the whole - interface as it used to do. + Today in 24.04 ( and since 23.04 ) it only changes font in gnome-shell ( + top panel, activities and app's views ) but not in other app's, not in + the whole interface as it used to do. In dconf-editor I did not find entries regarding « global » interface font. Is this intended behavior ? Ability to change font type and size is also a matter of accessibility. For references : ⋅ https://askubuntu.com/questions/1468338/23-04-how-change-font-in-interface-gnome-shell-window-title-bar ⋅ https://forum.ubuntu-fr.org/viewtopic.php?id=2079313 This affects many users.
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