Button labels gone, can't figure out how to get back

Alun Champion alun at achampion.net
Tue Jan 21 16:50:30 EST 2014


How does one configure button text on a Mac with 2.6?

On 21 January 2014 14:20, Jonathan Kamens <jik at kamens.us> wrote:
> On 01/21/2014 03:01 PM, Cristian Marchi wrote:
>>
>> In the latest 2.6 series of GnuCash, this option is no more configurable
>> in the GnuCash preferences: the setting is read directly from the OS.
>
> Yeah, that makes a lot of sense, as opposed to getting the /default/ setting
> from GNOME and allowing the user to override it in GnuCash. Because after
> all, no user would ever want to have toolbars behave differently in
> different applications, right?
>
>> So you should figure out how to change the toolbar display setting system
>> wide in Fedora 20 (I've done it only in Ubuntu, can't help you with Fedora).
>
> dconf write /org/gnome/desktop/interface/toolbar-style  "'both'"
>
> Or you can do the same thing in the dconf-editor GUI.
>
>> Can you point out where the documentation states that you can change this
>> behaviour from the Windows Preferences so that I can correct it?
>
> I was looking at the 2.4 documentation which is what Google brought up when
> I searched for "GnuCash button labels". The documentation of the removed
> feature has been correctly removed in the 2.6 documentation.
>
>   jik
>
>
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