Re: OpenOffice.org UI font (solved)

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I solved it. The default has been changed to Luxi Sans. So you need to do
a font replacement for Luxi Sans to get a new UI font.

I replaced Luxi Sans with Bitstream Vera Sans, which looks a lot better
when the bytecode interpreter is enabled in Freetype.

Regards,
Mattias




On Wed, 12 Nov 2003, Mattias Dahlberg wrote:

> Hi,
>
> The old "Andale Sans UI" and "Interface User" font replacement tricks
> don't seem to work with the OpenOffice.org that ships with FC1.
>
> Is there a Red Hat patch in there that overrides the standard way to
> change the UI font?
>
> Please let me in on the secret. :)
>
> Regards,
> Mattias
>
>
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