Hi! I'm willing to work on a fix for this and came up with two ideas:
It would be possible to just use sans-serif (set it Cantarell) and let that be changeable via the gnome-tweak-tool.
Another alternative would be to use a different alias like "gnome-shell-font-overwrite". This would be unset by default (so that the theme font / Cantarell is used), but could be set by gnome-tweak-tool.
Hi! I'm willing to work on a fix for this and came up with two ideas:
It would be possible to just use sans-serif (set it Cantarell) and let that be changeable via the gnome-tweak-tool.
Another alternative would be to use a different alias like "gnome- shell-font- overwrite" . This would be unset by default (so that the theme font / Cantarell is used), but could be set by gnome-tweak-tool.
What do you think?