One of the most important things to me about a Linux distro is the font situation. I like using a nice, antialiased Verdana everywhere I look. Since the Mozilla that ships with 8.2 isn't compiled against Xft2 (like some *other* distro with which I am all too familiar), I don't want to use it at all. That leaves me perfectly happy to use 12pt Lucida everywhere, which, now that I've been using it again after many months, I'm finding very welcome. It's just much more clear to my myopic eyes. Anyway, I've beaten all the fonts into submission, going so far as to create a .gtkrc file for Evolution and a userChrome.css file for Mozilla that will make them display the fonts the way I like. But I noticed something about SuSE that the Other Distro has left out: gnomecc. I see that the old gtk1 "control panel" is still in the distro. It even runs. I loaded up the themes through Yast, but I still get nothing, just the default theme that Evolution are using. It doesn't seem to pay attention to the custom fonts I try to use either (trying to force them from the default Helvetica to Lucida). Does anyone know the trick to make the gtk1 themes or the custom fonts work from gnomecc? (Does anyone even care any more?) I prefer KDE over Gnome, but Evolution rocks my world, and I want it to display as nicely as everything else I'm using. Thanks, dk