On Thu, 2011-05-05 at 12:15 -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
The trouble with this sort of thing is that the default
settings simply use an alias like "monospace" or "serif",
so the question becomes, how the devil do you determine the
actual font name at the end of all the chains of aliases?
That's when you look for font config files, to find the lists of
aliases. e.g. locate font |grep etc
There's a certain logic to being able to set things with simple
groupings. e.g. Tell the configuration GUI you want sans-serif or serif
fonts to be used in the GUI. Then a separate option for your preferred
sans- or serif fonts. That would let you change a lot of different GUI
texts without having to individually customise half a dozen options or
more.
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