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Subject: Re: Can you help?
From: Louis Suarez-Potts <louis () collab ! net>
Date: 2002-02-27 21:47:10
Message-ID: B8A293DE.9678%louis () collab ! net
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Hi, Steve,
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Louis Suarez-Potts
Community Manager
on 2/27/02 2:09 AM, Steve Beeston at sbeeston@clara.net wrote:
> I have a problem but don't know where to correctly post the question.
>
> Where I have installed OpenOffice on PCs that previously had StarOffice
> installed, the font used on the menu bar and in dialogs is not the default
> Windows font (as set in Desktop Properties). It looks as if it's a dedicated
> font. When you change the menu fonts in Desktop Properties, this has no
> effect on OpenOffice.
>
> However, on other PCs where I've installed OpenOffice, the font used by the
> menu bar and dialogs is MS Sans Serif, as configured in Desktop Properties.
> When you change the font in Desktop Properties, this is inherited in
> OpenOffice.
>
> I've spent many hours trying to figure out why this is. Is it a registry
> setting? Does removal of StarOffice leave behind DLLs that are subsequently
> used by OpenOffice?
>
> It might seem a little thing, but the quirky font is irritating me!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Steve Beeston
>
>
>
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