[GNC] Font size

Phyllis Bruce pobruce46 at gmail.com
Wed Oct 23 17:22:21 EDT 2024


   Guess I didn’t make it clear.  I have changed the font size.

   I started working with computers in 1982 before hard drives were a
   thing but technology has outpaced my aging ability to keep up.  I do
   know that c: is where windows is stored.  In the earlier versions of
   file structures c: was at the top, with directories and files within
   them; additional drives were detailed closer to the bottom.  For
   several versions of windows I have not seen that.

   I got to the config file by clicking on the link in help/about in GNU.
    Copied the gtk file to that folder and voila.

     On Oct 23, 2024, at 4:00 PM, sunfish62 at yahoo.com wrote:

   
   David C.,
   She's rooting around in hidden system folders because that's where
   GnuCash stores the application font settings.
   Phyllis, I agree with you that this is not particularly user friendly.
   Unfortunately, I cannot see your computer to guide you. Suffice to say
   that if your computer is actually working, you have a C: drive. That's
   where Windows operates from.
   Are you unable to open the Appdata folder by typing %APPDATA% in the
   address bar of Windows Explorer? That method has always worked for me.
   %APPDATA% should open c:\Users\YOURACCT\AppData, where YOURACCT is your
   Windows login name.
   David T.
   On Oct 23, 2024, at 9:55 PM, David Carlson
   <[1]david.carlson.417 at gmail.com> wrote:

   Phyllis,
   I came into this thread in the middle so I don't know why you are
   looking for your c:\ drive, but it usually means that you want to find
   some 'under the hood' information, since you should not be putting any
   of your user data files there.  Those files belong in one of your
   'user' folders.
   That said, on the Windows 10 computer screen in front of me the c:\
   drive is named "OS (C:)" and it is under a folder called "This PC"  .
   It is a relief that the ubiquitous and seriously misleading word 'My'
   is completely missing!

   On Wed, Oct 23, 2024 at 10:11 AM Phyllis Bruce <[2]pobruce46 at gmail.com>
   wrote:

     Thanks, David T.
     I found the container named My Computer.  Nowhere in it do I have
     access to
     c:   To make matters worse, it points to a folder in Dropbox.  I
     think I
     need a new guru.  This is seriously messed up.
     On Wed, Oct 23, 2024 at 12:11 AM [3]sunfish62 at yahoo.com
     <[4]sunfish62 at yahoo.com>
     wrote:
     > My suspicion is that Phyllis is not aware that Windows Explorer
     has put
     > the local drives into a container that displays as "My Computer."
     Were she
     > to open this, she would see C: listed as one of the resources that
     can be
     > opened.
     >
     > David T.
     > On Oct 23, 2024, at 7:47 AM, "Stan Brown (using GC 4.14)" <
     > [5]stan+gc at fastmail.fm> wrote:
     >>
     >> On 2024-10-22 19:05, Phyllis Bruce wrote:
     >>
     >>>  I’ll get with my “guru” to fix my file tree.  Right now, even
     though I’ve gone to settings and changed to “show all files” or “no
     hidden files”, my tree does not allow me to access the c: drive in
     explorer.
     >>>
     >>
     >> Okay, I'll bite.
     >>
     >> 1. What is "my file tree" and what needs to be fixed?
     >>
     >> 2. What mouse clicks or commands are you using to "access" the C:
     drive,
     >> and what happens when you perform them?
     >>
     >> 3. In File Explorer, what happens when you double-click the C:
     drive?
     >>
     >> 4. What happens when you bring up a Run  window and enter the
     command
     >> "%APPDATA%\GnuCash" (without quotes)?
     >>
     >>  I’ll start a new thread asking how I can adjust all column
     widths in
     >>>  the registers.
     >>>
     >>
     >> Please look at the FAQ first, and I think you'll find it tells
     you what
     >> to do.
     >> [6]https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/FAQ
     >> Question 4.22
     >>
     >> (It's a good idea to bookmark the FAQ, and check it before you
     ask a
     >> question.)
     >>
     >> Stan Brown
     >> Tehachapi, CA, USA
     >> [7]https://BrownMath.com
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References

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   2. mailto:pobruce46 at gmail.com
   3. mailto:sunfish62 at yahoo.com
   4. mailto:sunfish62 at yahoo.com
   5. mailto:stan+gc at fastmail.fm
   6. https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/FAQ
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