Fonts used by gnucash (How make it use a font with Euro-symbol?)

Dave Peticolas dave@krondo.com
29 Nov 2001 23:42:26 -0800


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On Thu, 2001-11-29 at 10:59, Ralf Orlowski wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>=20
> can someone tell me, how I can change the font, gnucash uses in its
> windows?
>=20
> My problem is, that I have chosen the Euro as main currency within
> gnucash and now it tries to shows the Euro-symbol in many places. But
> because it uses an ISO-8859-1 font in all its windows, it just shows
> the generic currency symbol.
>=20
> ISO-8859-15 fonts which include the Euro-symbol (=88) are available at
> my system and I have no problems using it within other programs
> (f.e. KDE-programs or xemacs). I just don't know, how to tell gnucash,
> to use such fonts.
>=20
> I've looked everywhere in the options and the documentation, but I
> have found nothing about changing the font. May be, I'm just to
> stupid, to find the right place, to look for this option. :-)

What version of gnucash are you using? In gnucash 1.6, the register
fonts are configured in the Preferences dialog. However, in either
gnucash 1.4 or gnucash 1.6 the fonts used elsewhere should be the
default fonts that gtk/gnome would use for any other program.

dave


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