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Can't tell you exactly where/how to change it but that's part of your
GTK theme preferences, in .gtkrc and its variants.
On Fri, 2003-09-19 at 20:31, Lynn David Newton wrote:
> I use ICQ all day long as part of my work. Gaim is the
> client I use.
>=20
> I've asked this question before and have never gotten
> an answer ...
>=20
> Does anyone know how to change the font used for
> viewing and typing? I just use straight text to send
> and receive, and so do my colleagues. We have no reason
> for using any silly HTML. The text in the type-in
> window and display window is teensy and is driving me
> blind trying to read it.
>=20
> With all the preferences there are to set, you'd think
> they would provide something to tune the the visual
> appearance of what you have to look at all day.
>=20
> Couldn't find anything within Gnome preferences to deal
> with it, either. I suppose there might be an X resource
> or something. Haven't explored that possibility.
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Bryce C <
Plug@BryceCo.Net>
CoBryce Communications
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