Change system font in 10G (linux)

Is it possible ?

Just the code editor font, not the rest of the system. (Not easily at least, you could programatically do it by repacing the fonts used in the Metal L&F UIResources.)
Rob

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    Hi community,
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    2) It's possible to do the same in text editors?
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    Hi,
    Happens in the finder that the fonts are black, and I would like to change the font color from black (default) to white. If you take a look to the new Snow Leopard, you will notice that some texts are white over a dark gray background. That's aesthetically super cool, and much better for reading. Here is an snapshot of this thing: http://www.zone-numerique.com/uploads/News/090216/capturesnow_leopard_dock450.jpg You can see how good is the contrast with white over dark gray. I would love to have the whole OS set this way, instead white & light gray (default).
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  • How to change system font size in mountain lion

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    Have they came out with a patch to adjust system wide font sizes?
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  • Change system font in addressbook

    Does any know how to change/darken the font in addressbook? not what we input, but the "Main" or "Homepage" or "Work"
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    Yes, but this is a universal access issue, my client has extremely bad eyes. and voice over is not for him... in fact he hates voice over.
    I was hoping someone might have a way to modify the font/color or at least tell me what directory to look in.
    Thanks gracoat.
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  • I want to change fonts but get message "no available system font"

    I am trying to edit a PDF flyer created by another party.  Using Acrobat Pro on Mac OSX.  I select "edit document text" and then try to delete or change the text and get the message. "all or part of the selection has no available system font You cannot add or delete text using the currently selected font"
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    Is there a way to work this?

    Over at the AUC's "Acrobat Answers" Karl Kremer replied to a similar question.
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    Another option is to select all the text and change that text to a different but similar font. You again can only use a font that is available on your computer as the target font. But once you've done that, you should be able to edit your document.
    You change the font by selecting Tools>Content Editing>Edit Text & Images, then you select the text you want to change, and your target font." 
    Be well...

  • How can you change the font size in the application and system headers?

    How can you change the font size in the application and system headers?  I searched the system and finder prefs to no avail.  Changing the screen density is not a good option.
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    I downloaded Tinkertool.  Found the font section and increased the size of most selections.  The only thing that changed that I can see is the window label.  The apple line, bookmarks line, the tool bar in safari are all the same---font size of about 4.  Found the finder "show view options" but that didn't seem to change anything either.  I'll keep working.  Restarted all apps after changes as well.

  • How do I change the system font size?

    Just a got a new Macbook pro. Love it but can't figure out how to change the font size for the whole system. I can adjust the content of specific windows  but I can't seem to change the size of text in the address bar, tool bar, menu bar, etc. Everything is way too small on this big beautiful screen!

    Also use Firefox and the following add-ons:
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    Firefox is a highly customizable browser, the menu area can be themed with a persona picture, which is the blue and white type you see.
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  • Changing the System Font

    Hi all,
    I made the mistake, from my prospective, of installing Yosemite. I am hoping there is an easy way that I am simply missing to change the system font. I find this micro-font impossible to read.
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    The only option I know of is to scale the display.
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  • Font Issue in Reports Developer 10g Linux

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    hello,
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  • Can I change the Yosemite system font from Helvetica Neue to Lucida Grand?

    I have a hard time seeing the Yosemite font, Helvetica Neue, on my 27 in Apple Thunderbolt Display. This is not a Retina display. Is there a method I can use to change the font to Lucida Grande?

    No, but you can make some desktop/folder fonts larger in Finder > View > View Options. Or, in order to make everything larger, go to System Preferences > Displays and change the resolution (take it down a notch) - less crisp, but everything will be a bit larger. If you don't like it, simply revert to the default.

  • HT5484 how to change my iphone system font

    How to change my iphone font system

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    My system font is getting some unwanted font, so i need to change my system font, i dont know how to change, please help me to change my system font

    You can change various fonts with Tinkertool (fonts tool).
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  • Coping with system font change

    Anyone know if theres any way to detect when the system font settings are changed?

    Are you trying to dynamically cope, i.e. while your application is running, with system font changes? Or are you dealing with changes between instantiations?
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  • Change "rely on system fonts only" via Group Policy

    Hello,
    This may take a bit to explain my problem, sorry in advance. I have a mixed network environment of Windows 7 Professional (x64) and Windows XP Pro SP3 (x32), and all of them have Adobe Acrobat 9 Standard, with the Adobe PDF Printer.
    My problem is that ALL of these systems have a serious, game-killing problem with the Adobe PDF printer setting, "Rely on system fonts only; do not use document fonts". If that option is enabled (or if the option with the same name under Printer Defaults is enabled), then printing in our ERP software dies. (We use Microsoft Dynamics GP). Users get an error "Unable to stop printing", and believe me it took a WHILE before I figured out that the Adobe PDF setting was to blame! This happens even if my users are printing to physical paper, and not touching the PDF printer at all. In other software we sometimes get the annoying popup message from Adobe PDF saying that we need to uncheck the "Rely on system fonts..." setting as well. In short, I HAVE to keep that option turned off for all of my users.
    Unfortunately, every time there's a major Adobe update the option returns (GRRRR!), in both the Printer Preferences menu and the Printer Defaults menu. I'm trying to change the option via a group policy administrative template, but I don't know which registry settings to modify - it seems like this option exists in SEVERAL places, here are the ones I've found so far:
    - HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Print\Printers\Adobe PDF\PrinterDriverData\DistillerHostFontHasMostFonts
    - HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Print\Printers\Adobe PDF\PrinterDriverData\DistillerHostFontHasMostFonts
    - HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Control\Print\Printers\Adobe PDF\PrinterDriverData\DistillerHostFontHasMostFonts
    - HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Print\Printers\Adobe PDF\PrinterDriverData\DistillerHostFontHasMostFonts
    I've also found references in this forum that tell me to also change a long binary string in:
    - HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Printers\DevModePerUser\Adobe PDF\Adobe PDF       (And this one I honestly have no idea how to edit a huge string like that.)
    For the first four registry values, when I change DistillerHostFontHasMostFonts to 0 via a template... the checkbox isn't visually cleared in the GUI. *face palm* I'm a bit desperate - how is an admin supposed to change this option across a company network besides manually?

    And, as a demonstration that this is a REAL and DOCUMENTED Microsoft bug, here's the text of the Dynamics GP KB article:
    It would be nice if somebody from Adobe had an answer other than "yeah you shouldn't disable that feature, for vague reasons of our own that we won't tell you."  Microsoft clearly believes it MUST be disabled! I don't have an option there, or my company's ERP software doesn't work.
    SYMPTOMS
    When  you try to send a report as a .pdf file to an e-mail recipient from  Microsoft Dynamics GP and from Microsoft Business Solutions - Great  Plains, you receive the following error message:When you create a PostScript file you have to send the host fonts. Please go to the printer properties, "Adobe PDF Settings" page and turn OFF the option "Do not send fonts to Distiller" appears.You continue to receive this error message after you follow these steps to turn off the Do not send fonts to Distiller option:
    1.
    Click Start, and then click Printers and Faxes.
    2.
    Right-click Adobe PDF, and then click Properties.
    3.
    On the General tab, click Printing Preferences.
    4.
    Click to select the  Do not send fonts to "Adobe PDF" check box, and then click OK.
    5.
    On the Advanced tab, click Printing Defaults.
    6.
    Click to select the Do not send fonts to "Adobe PDF" check box.
    7.
    Start Microsoft Great Plains.
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    RESOLUTION
    Microsoft Dynamics GPTo resolve this problem, complete steps 1-6 in the "Workaround" section.
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    Microsoft Business Solutions -  Great Plains 8.0To  resolve this problem, complete steps 1-6 of the "Workaround" section,  and then obtain the latest service pack for Microsoft Business Solutions  -  Great Plains 8.0. For more information, visit one of the following  Microsoft Web sites, depending on whether you are a partner or a  customer. Partners https://mbs.microsoft.com/partnersource/products/GreatPlains/downloads/servicepackCustomershttps://mbs.microsoft.com/customersource/support/downloads/servicepacks
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    WORKAROUND
    To work around this problem, follow these steps.Adobe 6.0 and Adobe 7.0
    1.
    Click Start, and then click Printers and Faxes.
    2.
    Right-click Adobe PDF, and then click Properties.
    3.
    On the General tab, click Printing Preferences.
    4.
    Click to clear the Do not send fonts to "Adobe PDF" check box.
    5.
    On  the Advanced tab,  click Printing Defaults.
    6.
    Click to clear the Do not send fonts to "Adobe PDF" check box.
    7.
    Start Microsoft Great Plains.
    8.
    In Microsoft Great Plains, click Print Setup on the File menu.
    9.
    In the Name list, click Adobe PDF, and then click Properties.
    10.
    On the Adobe Default Settings tab, click to select  the  Do not send fonts to "Adobe PDF" check box. Then, click to clear the Do not send fonts to "Adobe PDF" check box.
    11.
    Click OK two times.
    Adobe 8.0
    1.
    Click Start, and then click Printers and Faxes.
    2.
    Right-click Adobe PDF, and then click Properties.
    3.
    On the General tab, click Printing Preferences.
    4.
    Click to clear the Rely on System fonts only; do not use document fonts check box.
    5.
    On the Advanced tab, click Printing Defaults.
    6.
    Click to clear the Rely on System fonts only; do not use document fonts check box.
    7.
    Click OK two times.
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    STATUS
    Microsoft Dynamics GP 10.0Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed in the "Applies to" section.
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    Microsoft Dynamics GP 9.0Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed in the "Applies to" section.
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    Microsoft Business Solutions -  Great Plains 8.0Microsoft  has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are  listed in the "Applies to" section. This problem was first corrected in  Microsoft Business Solution - Great Plains 8.0 Service Pack 4a.
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    MORE INFORMATION
    The  third-party products that this article discusses are manufactured by  companies that are independent of Microsoft. Microsoft makes no  warranty, implied or otherwise, about the performance or reliability of  these products.
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    APPLIES TO
    Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010
    System Manager, when used with:
    Microsoft Dynamics GP 10.0
    Microsoft Dynamics GP 9.0
    Microsoft Business Solutions–Great Plains 8.0

  • [Forum FAQ]Solution for Windows PowerShell console font issue when changing system locale

    Issue description
    After changing Windows System Locale to another country, users cannot modify Windows PowerShell console font to Lucida after modifying the font settings. There is also a potential bug report in Microsoft connect:
    https://connect.microsoft.com/PowerShell/feedback/details/806286/powershell-4-console-font-issue
    Reason
    In most situations, this problem is caused by system locale is changed to other countries from United States, such as Chinese, French, etc. Because of this change, the code page and font of Windows PowerShell console might be changed with system locale.
    For Example, if change system locale to Chinese (Simplified China), Windows PowerShell console
    (%systemdrive%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\System Tools) properties would be changed like this:
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    To resolve this problem, please follow the steps below:
    Access to the path below to find the shortcut of Windows PowerShell:
    %systemdrive%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\System Tools.
    Right click Windows PowerShell and choose Properties.
    Switch to Options, check if Current code page list there, if that it is, choose
    437 (OEM-United States) and click Apply. Maybe you will encounter an
    Access Deniedpop-up as the following picture.  Then you need take ownership of current PowerShell File, switch to
    Security Tab and obtain full control permission for current User Account.
    Note: if Current code page was not list there, just leave alone
    Options settings and switch to Font Tab.
    Switch to Font Tab, choose the font you wished to use, click
    Apply.
    After the above settings, current Windows PowerShell console font should works as you wished.
    Applies to
    Windows PowerShell 3.0
    Windows PowerShell 4.0
    Please click to vote if the post helps you. This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread.

    Cause
    This issue is due to the bootmgr file, we cannot use the bootmgr file of Windows 7 to find the Windows 8 Operating System files.
    The Windows 7 bootmgr can indeed boot Windows 8.
    This is on a BIOS system 
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVO5aeaKeeE
    This is on a UEFI system 
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3-K6Fyobz0
    The Windows 8 bootmgr partially loads Windows 8 before offering the boot menu.  By choosing Windows 7, the system must do a reboot.  Using the Windows 7 bootmgr, no reboot is required.
    "Let them that don't want it have memories of not gettin' any." "Gratitude is riches and complaint is poverty and the worst I ever had was wonderful." Brother Dave Gardner. "Experience is what you get when you're looking for something
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