using Gnucash on a small monitor
Derek Atkins
warlord at MIT.EDU
Sun Jan 16 15:21:48 EST 2005
Nope. Gnucash requires 1024x768.
-derek
Quoting Jim <no_spam at bikesatwork.com>:
> We recently installed Gnucash on an older laptop with a small
> (800x600 max) screen. The problem we're having is that some of the
> dialog windows (like the "add a new account" window) resize
> themselves so that the drop-down window boxes become so small that
> they're unuseable--i.e, the drop-downs become thin slits with only
> the "up" arrow in the scrollbar showing.
>
> Is there any way around this problem? Would resizing the system
> font to a smaller size help (they seem large to me)? If so, how
> would we do this? We're using icewm as our window manager, not
> Gnome, btw.
>
> -Jim
>
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