> On Dec 4, 2018, at 10:49 AM, Dan Smith <dansmi...@icloud.com> wrote:
> 
>> On Dec 3, 2018, at 5:53 PM, John Ralls <jra...@ceridwen.fremont.ca.us> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> There is no GnuCash 2.6.23. Perhaps you mean 2.6.21? Regardless, fonts are 
>>>> a styling issue that you can change fairly easily. Search the web for Gtk 
>>>> 2 theming.
>>> 
>>> Yes, sorry, 2.6.21.
>>> 
>>> Looks complicated, given that I have no knowledge of the Gtk API or how 
>>> GnuCash makes use of it. I can live with the ugly UI for now. But if 
>>> there's going to be a 2.6.22, and if this is trivially reproducible on a 
>>> fresh Mojave system (I don't _think_ there's anything unusual about my 
>>> system, but who knows), it may be worth looking into.
>> 
>> The 2.6 branch is closed, there will be no more releases. Styling doesn’t 
>> require any knowledge of the Gtk API. There are instructions for changing 
>> fonts at 
>> https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/FAQ#Q:_How_get_I_rid_of_strange_unreadable_characters_or_adjust_the_font_size.
> 
> Ah, that's a much more useful than the stuff my Google search turned up. 
> Thanks!
> 
> Good news: I can change the fonts using that template. Bad news: I can't come 
> up with any choices that aren't being turned into bold text (even some "Ultra 
> Light" fonts). So it doesn't seem to be a font/resource issue.
> 
> Possibly related: 
> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/52700341/fonts-in-gtk-on-macos-10-14-mojave-looking-bold
> 
> Anyway, no big deal, I'll live with it for now.
> 

Might have something to do with Mojave and 32-bit, but High Sierra has the same 
warning and I doubt that Apple has done anything more than put up the warning 
dialog on first run. They’ve announced that they’re removing 32-bit support for 
10.15 and are no doubt already well along that path as it’s only a few months 
to WWDC and the first developer’s release.

Otherwise there are too many differences in that report: Mono, Visual Studio’s 
run environment (note that the author shows the fonts being normal when run 
outside of VS), and Gtk3 (like GnuCash 3.x) instead of Gtk2.

Regards,
John Ralls


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