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Re: [Pan-users] stupid question
From: |
J. Gardner Biggs |
Subject: |
Re: [Pan-users] stupid question |
Date: |
Tue, 13 Aug 2002 10:16:28 -0500 |
> The defaults are:
>
> #define BOLD_PANGO_DESCRIPTION "sans bold 11"
> #define NORMAL_PANGO_DESCRIPTION "sans 11"
> #define MONOSPACE_PANGO_DESCRIPTION "courier 11"
>
> They used to be serif, but were changed because, as you said,
> they weren't as pleasing to read.
>
> Though, I wonder if it wouldn't be better to take out the font
> and color settings and let the user define these things via
> the desktop. Does anyone really use a different font in the
> group pane than in the header pane, or set the text pane's
> background to white when they have a black gtk theme?
> If so, speak up ... ;)
>
My thought is always not to remove functionality from a program, unless it
is causing stability problems. I think most Pan users would agree that the
ability to customize the OS and programs is what drew us to linux.
Leave it the way it is, since I use a different font (actually size) for
each of the windows. ;)