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NeoOffice Appearance Customization
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# Select the '''Fonts''' sub-category. | # Select the '''Fonts''' sub-category. | ||
# On the right portion of the window, check the box next to '''Apply Replacement Table''' if it is not already checked. | # On the right portion of the window, check the box next to '''Apply Replacement Table''' if it is not already checked. | ||
- | # Use the pull-down menus to replace ''' | + | # Use the pull-down menus to replace '''Arial''' with '''Lucida Grande'''. |
# 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 font. '''NeoOffice/J''' now uses '''Arial''' because it is more cross-platform. | ||
=== Use a Mac-like Background Color === | === Use a Mac-like Background Color === |
Revision as of 18:29, 24 January 2005
Customizing the NeoOffice/J user interface font and application background color
Use a Mac-like Font
- From the Tools menu, choose Options.
- In the left-hand column, if the box next to NeoOffice/J is a plus sign (+), click it once to reveal its sub-categories.
- Select the Fonts sub-category.
- On the right portion of the window, check the box next to Apply Replacement Table if it is not already checked.
- Use the pull-down menus to replace Arial with Lucida Grande.
- Click the check box to the right.
- Press OK at the bottom of the window.
Note: OOo uses Andale Sans UI as default font. NeoOffice/J now uses Arial because it is more cross-platform.
Use a Mac-like Background Color
- From the Tools menu, choose Options.
- In the left-hand column, if the box next to NeoOffice/J is a plus sign (+), click it once to reveal its sub-categories.
- Select the Appearance sub-category.
- Under Application Background, change to Grey 10%.
- Press OK at the bottom of the window.
This makes the blank areas in a window look far, far less Win95.