How do I change window title font in Debian 9 with Xfce?












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I'm running Debian 9with Xfce 4. Window titles look like this after installing a bunch of packages.



Window font in my Debian 9 / Xfce 4



How do I change it? Going to Settings > Appearance lets me change system font, but that does not change window title font.










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  • Change it in your xfce theme or choose another theme.

    – Ipor Sircer
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  • How do I change it in my xfce theme?

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I'm running Debian 9with Xfce 4. Window titles look like this after installing a bunch of packages.



Window font in my Debian 9 / Xfce 4



How do I change it? Going to Settings > Appearance lets me change system font, but that does not change window title font.










share|improve this question

























  • Change it in your xfce theme or choose another theme.

    – Ipor Sircer
    May 21 '18 at 16:46











  • How do I change it in my xfce theme?

    – Username
    May 21 '18 at 16:50











  • Google quickly gets me ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1939848

    – tripleee
    May 22 '18 at 6:50














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I'm running Debian 9with Xfce 4. Window titles look like this after installing a bunch of packages.



Window font in my Debian 9 / Xfce 4



How do I change it? Going to Settings > Appearance lets me change system font, but that does not change window title font.










share|improve this question
















I'm running Debian 9with Xfce 4. Window titles look like this after installing a bunch of packages.



Window font in my Debian 9 / Xfce 4



How do I change it? Going to Settings > Appearance lets me change system font, but that does not change window title font.







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  • Change it in your xfce theme or choose another theme.

    – Ipor Sircer
    May 21 '18 at 16:46











  • How do I change it in my xfce theme?

    – Username
    May 21 '18 at 16:50











  • Google quickly gets me ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1939848

    – tripleee
    May 22 '18 at 6:50



















  • Change it in your xfce theme or choose another theme.

    – Ipor Sircer
    May 21 '18 at 16:46











  • How do I change it in my xfce theme?

    – Username
    May 21 '18 at 16:50











  • Google quickly gets me ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1939848

    – tripleee
    May 22 '18 at 6:50

















Change it in your xfce theme or choose another theme.

– Ipor Sircer
May 21 '18 at 16:46





Change it in your xfce theme or choose another theme.

– Ipor Sircer
May 21 '18 at 16:46













How do I change it in my xfce theme?

– Username
May 21 '18 at 16:50





How do I change it in my xfce theme?

– Username
May 21 '18 at 16:50













Google quickly gets me ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1939848

– tripleee
May 22 '18 at 6:50





Google quickly gets me ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1939848

– tripleee
May 22 '18 at 6:50










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Xfce has a separate settings for window title font.



Font settings for window title in Xfce



In Xfce, go to Settings > Windows Manager.




  • In the Style tab, user will see Title font with a selectable long button in upper-right area.

  • Click on the long button, then a smaller window will appear that allows user to change font family, font style and font size.

  • Finally, click OK to finish.


The placement of font settings at different location is the norm in Xfce, so user will have to get used to this oddness. Perhaps this actually hints that Xfce prefers to be modular.






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    Xfce has a separate settings for window title font.



    Font settings for window title in Xfce



    In Xfce, go to Settings > Windows Manager.




    • In the Style tab, user will see Title font with a selectable long button in upper-right area.

    • Click on the long button, then a smaller window will appear that allows user to change font family, font style and font size.

    • Finally, click OK to finish.


    The placement of font settings at different location is the norm in Xfce, so user will have to get used to this oddness. Perhaps this actually hints that Xfce prefers to be modular.






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      Xfce has a separate settings for window title font.



      Font settings for window title in Xfce



      In Xfce, go to Settings > Windows Manager.




      • In the Style tab, user will see Title font with a selectable long button in upper-right area.

      • Click on the long button, then a smaller window will appear that allows user to change font family, font style and font size.

      • Finally, click OK to finish.


      The placement of font settings at different location is the norm in Xfce, so user will have to get used to this oddness. Perhaps this actually hints that Xfce prefers to be modular.






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        Xfce has a separate settings for window title font.



        Font settings for window title in Xfce



        In Xfce, go to Settings > Windows Manager.




        • In the Style tab, user will see Title font with a selectable long button in upper-right area.

        • Click on the long button, then a smaller window will appear that allows user to change font family, font style and font size.

        • Finally, click OK to finish.


        The placement of font settings at different location is the norm in Xfce, so user will have to get used to this oddness. Perhaps this actually hints that Xfce prefers to be modular.






        share|improve this answer















        Xfce has a separate settings for window title font.



        Font settings for window title in Xfce



        In Xfce, go to Settings > Windows Manager.




        • In the Style tab, user will see Title font with a selectable long button in upper-right area.

        • Click on the long button, then a smaller window will appear that allows user to change font family, font style and font size.

        • Finally, click OK to finish.


        The placement of font settings at different location is the norm in Xfce, so user will have to get used to this oddness. Perhaps this actually hints that Xfce prefers to be modular.







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