Thanks John.
That works nicely, even though the CSS file path and file contents are
different from what's in the GTK3 link you gave. The path and CSS data
in the GTK3 link works, too, though.
It may be useful to change the font sizes in the examples in the GTK3
page from "8px" to "8pt". 8px is probably unreasonably small.
Also, there's a typo in https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/GTK3#Via_css - it
gives the file path as "GNC_CONFIG_HOME/gtk-3.0.css<tt>" (<tt> element
displayed as text). "<tt>" is also improperly displayed in a file path
in https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/GTK3#Menu_Keyboard_Shortcuts
Thanks, too, to Geert and D who also replied to my post.
Peter
On 3/10/2018 23:42, John Ralls wrote:
On Oct 3, 2018, at 2:03 AM, prl <p...@ozemail.com.au
<mailto:p...@ozemail.com.au>> wrote:
On my Mac (OS X 10.11.6), GnuCash 3.3 (native, not X Window) has
increased the font size in the registers.
I tried to reduce it by creating ~/.gtkrc-2.0.gnucash with contents:
style "font"
{
font_name = "Arial Narrow 8"
}
widget_class "*" style "font"
gtk-font-name = "Arial Narrow 8"
as suggested in
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/FAQ#Q:_How_get_I_rid_of_strange_unreadable_characters_or_adjust_the_font_size,
but that seems to have no effect. I've tried a couple of different
font sizes, and using Helvetica instead of Arial Narrow, also with no
effect.
Anyone have any suggestions?
In ~/Library/Application Support/Gnucash/config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css put:
* {
font-name: Arial Narrow;
font-size: 8pt;
}
You’ll need to create the directories config/gtk-3.0 and the file.
For more adjustments you can make see https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/GTK3.
Regards,
John Ralls
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