Desktop Font Question
Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 8:49 pm
I have looked high and low for an answer to this question and I thought I had come close a couple of times, but still no luck.
I would like to change the font of the folders on my desktop to white so I can see them against a dark background. As it is right now the letters are blackish-grey and when the wallpaper is dark I can;t see anything. I've been to usr/share/theme/ambience/apps/gtk3.0/nautilus and tried to paste in a few commands I've found online, but nothing has worked. White is #ffffff.
I have tried using the GNOME Color Chooser and the Tweak Tool as well.
I am currently running Ubuntu 14.04, Cinnamon 2.2.16, Linux Kernal 3.13.0-37
Is this a Nemo versus Nautilus thing? I upgraded from Ubuntu 12.04 so I think I should have Nautilus as the file manager.
I really thought this would be an easy thing to do :/
Thanks for any help or suggestions.
I would like to change the font of the folders on my desktop to white so I can see them against a dark background. As it is right now the letters are blackish-grey and when the wallpaper is dark I can;t see anything. I've been to usr/share/theme/ambience/apps/gtk3.0/nautilus and tried to paste in a few commands I've found online, but nothing has worked. White is #ffffff.
I have tried using the GNOME Color Chooser and the Tweak Tool as well.
I am currently running Ubuntu 14.04, Cinnamon 2.2.16, Linux Kernal 3.13.0-37
Is this a Nemo versus Nautilus thing? I upgraded from Ubuntu 12.04 so I think I should have Nautilus as the file manager.
I really thought this would be an easy thing to do :/
Thanks for any help or suggestions.