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This dialog is used to change the font settings. Click on one of the "Change Font" buttons, to get a font chooser. |
This dialog is used to change the font settings. Click on one of the "Change Font" buttons, to get a font chooser. |
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The default settings use |
The default settings use Courier (non-serif, monospaced) fonts for |
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code and attachment contents, and |
code and attachment contents, and variable spaced font with serifs for |
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menus, buttons and labels. |
menus, buttons and labels. |
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Version vom 5. Dezember 2016, 17:52 Uhr
Font Settings[Bearbeiten]
This dialog is used to change the font settings. Click on one of the "Change Font" buttons, to get a font chooser.
The default settings use Courier (non-serif, monospaced) fonts for code and attachment contents, and variable spaced font with serifs for menus, buttons and labels.
True Type Fonts under Unix[Bearbeiten]
If you have TrueType fonts installed, expecco will use those much better looking fonts. Otherwise, the standard (somewhat pixly) X fonts are used.
Notice that TrueType font rendering requires a much higher network bandwidth, and will make the rendering very slow, if you are using a remote X-display server over a WAN connection. In this case, it may make sense to disable Xft fonts, and use the faster (but ugly) X standard fonts.