appearance customization troubles of the gnome shell
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Ubuntu |
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Undecided
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Bug Description
I've tried to change the fonts of the gnome shell, using:
- the font "Book Antiqua" that is one of the 65.496 fonts that you can find in my GMX cloud at the link
https:/
putting the password "fonts";
note: when a person installs Ubuntu there should are, by default, at least all the same fonts of Microsoft Word like "Times New Roman", "Arial", "Century SchoolBook", "Garamond", "Comics", etc. This because, if the person is using both the operating systems it's useful that when he runs Writer of LibreOffice he can open all the documents of Word or Office with all the necessary fonts.
- a customized theme for the shell as explained at this link
https:/
but, if you put
font-family: Book Antiqua, Serif;
that should be the exact form, there is a problem in the clock on the top bar that put the digits, with the double point in the middle, really distants between them, then the solution is to substitute the font "Book Antiqua" to the family "Serif" neglecting the font name and leaving exactly FONT_NAME in this way
font-family: FONT_NAME, Book Antiqua;
note: this solution does not affect (and this is really bad) neither on the screen-
- gnome tweaks, where in the section "Fonts" I have changed all the fonts with "Book Antiqua Bold" size "11" unless that for the "Monospace" that, unfortunately, must be "Mono Regular"; this is quite bad because in 65.496 fonts there are few and only choosing the "CentSchbook Mono BT Regular" size "13" when I search, in example, the term "clock" in the ubuntu.css file (sudo gedit /usr/share/
- a customized font for the screen-
note: if a person from login screen makes click on "Access as another user" (to choose another user) it happens that all the fonts settings change in the Ubuntu Sans-Serif
and an annoying fixed arrow in the middle of the screen it appears.
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