On Saturday 12 November 2005 01:51 pm, Felix Miata wrote:
Paul W. Abrahams wrote:
It says nothing about using gcc to control fonts in Mozilla because Mozilla depends on the GTKx desktop environment font settings (even when using KDE or other environments), which are not specific to Mozilla, but rather affect all GTKx apps. If you want to change the fonts only for Mozilla, you can't use gcc, unless Mozilla is the only GTKx app you have installed. Mozilla queries the environment for the CSS System Font "Menu", which is what it uses (both size and family for the main menu items) unless you override it with userChrome.css.
Is that true of the Mozilla distributed on mozilla.org? I know that to build Mozilla, I need some parts of the Gtk development environment. Quite honestly, I don't like the builds with Gtk2 nearly as much as the traditional builds. The file widget lacks functionality which I expect from a GUI. Fonts in Mozilla have always been a bit weird. The latest combination of SuSE 10 and Mozilla produced some, shall we say, unusual results. Here's the photographic evidence: https://bugzilla.novell.com/attachment.cgi?id=56426&action=view Here's the story: https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=132047 Steven