NeoOffice Appearance Customization

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# Click the check box to the right. # Click the check box to the right.
# Press '''OK''' at the bottom of the window. # Press '''OK''' at the bottom of the window.
-'''Note''': OOo uses '''Andale Sans UI''' as default UI font. '''NeoOffice/J''' now uses '''Arial''' because it is more cross-platform.+'''Note''': OOo uses '''Andale Sans UI''' as default UI font. NeoOffice/J now uses '''Arial''' because it is more cross-platform.
=== Use a Mac-like Background Color === === Use a Mac-like Background Color ===
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This makes the blank areas in a window look far, far less "Win95." This makes the blank areas in a window look far, far less "Win95."
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Revision as of 10:34, 28 May 2005

Customizing the NeoOffice/J user interface font and application background color

Use a Mac-like Font

  1. From the Tools menu, choose Options.
  2. In the left-hand column, if the box next to NeoOffice/J is a plus sign (+), click it once to reveal its sub-categories.
  3. Select the Fonts sub-category.
  4. On the right portion of the window, check the box next to Apply Replacement Table if it is not already checked.
  5. Use the pull-down menus to replace Arial with Lucida Grande.
  6. Click the check box to the right.
  7. Press OK at the bottom of the window.

Note: OOo uses Andale Sans UI as default UI font. NeoOffice/J now uses Arial because it is more cross-platform.

Use a Mac-like Background Color

Beginning with NeoOffice/J 1.1 Release Candidate Patch-1, NeoOffice/J uses colors from your System Preferences Appearance settings for much of the UI; however, a slightly-lighter background color is still desireable.

  1. From the NeoOffice/J menu, choose Preferences….
  2. In the left-hand column, if the box next to NeoOffice/J is a plus sign (+), click it once to reveal its sub-categories.
  3. Select the Appearance sub-category.
  4. Under Application Background, change to Grey 20%.
  5. Press OK at the bottom of the window.

This makes the blank areas in a window look far, far less "Win95."

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