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xfce:xfce4-settings:appearance [Xfce Docs]
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The font selector shows the name of the current default font and its point size. To change the font, click the font selector button. The font picker dialog opens. Select the font Family, Style, and Size from the lists. The preview area shows your current …
GTK Config for the panel text color on the XFCE Desktop
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This file will set your panel text color to white (overriding the color setting from your current GTK theme). Change the #FFFFFF to another color if you ...
Changing xfce panel font ( menu font ) / Themes ...
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Try: Settings Manager >> Window Manager >> Style tab >> Title Font. How To Ask For Help | FAQ | Developer Wiki | Community | Contribute. Offline ...
Change XFCE desktop font color? - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange
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Oct 02, 2015 · As Xfce 4.10, the .gtkrc-2.0 file still has some influence over the text color for desktop icons. First, open .gtkrc-2.0 file in your text editor of choice. Or, if the file does not exist, create an empty file named .gtkrc-2.0 in your Home directory. Then, add the following code to the file: As noted from this article on blog, you will have to ...
Changing xfce-panel font and failing. / Applications ...
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17.04.2017 · Changing xfce-panel font and failing. Hi! I'm using Openbox as window manager with xfce-panel only, and i'm trying to change the font size and name of the text of the panel, like the image. The only font i can change is date because the plugin has this property.
How to Change Panel Font in XFCE 4.12? : xubuntu
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Hi all, I'm running Xubuntu 18.04 with XFCE 4.12 and loving it. However, I would like to change the font in the panel, but can't find how to do it (as I got lazy with Ubuntu beforehand where I could just edit the css files in the gtk3 theme folder).
xfce » xfce4-panel » tasklist / Window Buttons: set custom font
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1 Answer · Open / Create ~/.gtkrc-2.0. Here you can set all kinds of specific styles · Insert the following code: style "window-buttons" { font_name = "Arial 17" ...
[SOLVED] Cannot change Xfce Panel Font - Fedora Forum
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Hello guys, for the life of Enki I cannot change the font shown in my panel. here: http://www.servermasters.com/stuff/xfce_panel_font.png ...
Is it possible to adjust the panel font size? : r/xfce - Reddit
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If you are familiar with CSS, it is possible. Go to your theme's gtk.css and use your favorite text editor and find ".xfce4-panel", add your ...
How To: Change Xfce Panel Text Color | IWF1
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Changing The Text Color Of Xfce's Panel ... Step 1 – Go into your home / user directory and look for a hidden file called .gtkrc-2.0 (to show ...
[Solved] How do I change the panel font and the clock ... - Xfce
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Original title: How do I change the panel font and the clock font colour in 2020? I am at my wits end. I've been using XFCE for a while, and about a year ago it decided to not have the text on the panel be white anymore, and this seems to be completely out of my control.
How to Change Panel Font in XFCE 4.12? : xubuntu
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Hi all, I'm running Xubuntu 18.04 with XFCE 4.12 and loving it. However, I would like to change the font in the panel, but can't find how to do it (as I got lazy with Ubuntu beforehand where I could just edit the css files in the gtk3 theme folder).
How to change theme font colors? - XFCE - Manjaro Linux ...
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Hi and welcome to the Forum! NotThatGrey: I'm currently using such a light shade on the desktop panel that the grey font is not very visible.
How To Customize The XFCE Desktop - AddictiveTips
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In XFCE4, changing the font is done in the settings area. Get to the settings area in one of two ways: use the app launcher, or, ...
xfce:xfce4-settings:appearance [Xfce Docs]
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The font selector shows the name of the current default font and its point size. To change the font, click the font selector button. The font picker dialog opens. Select the font Family, Style, and Size from the lists. The preview area shows your current choice. Click OK to accept and apply the changes.
Change XFCE desktop font color? - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange
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02.10.2015 · As Xfce 4.10, the .gtkrc-2.0 file still has some influence over the text color for desktop icons. First, open .gtkrc-2.0 file in your text editor of choice. Or, if the file does not exist, create an empty file named .gtkrc-2.0 in your Home directory. Then, add the following code to the file: As noted from this article on blog, you will have to ...
[Solved] How do I change the panel font and the ... - Xfce
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29.01.2020 · Original title: How do I change the panel font and the clock font colour in 2020? I am at my wits end. I've been using XFCE for a while, and about a year ago it decided to not have the text on the panel be white anymore, and this seems to be completely out of my control.
Changing xfce-panel font and failing. / Applications ...
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Jun 16, 2015 · ...in ~/.config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css to change the font for all xfce4-panel GTK3 panel plugins that don't offer an option to specify the font. Restart the panel ("xfce4-panel -r") to see the effect. Edit: If you just want to effect those specific labels for those plugins (and not all of the font styling on the panel), you can focus directly at the ...
Changing xfce-panel font and failing. / Applications & Desktop ...
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...in ~/.config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css to change the font for all xfce4-panel GTK3 panel plugins that don't offer an option to specify ...