preferences:preferences_categories:colors_and_fonts:fonts

This page controls the fonts that are used in various parts of the user interface.

  • Code editors: The font used in the code editor (used mainly in the command editor and in the script editor.) Must be fixed-width.
  • Dialogs: The font used for all dialogs throughout the program, including the Preferences dialog itself. Changing this font requires restarting Opus. You'll be warned if you've chosen a font that's too big or small (e.g. if it would make Preferences unusable because it would be too big for your monitor). If you find yourself stuck with a badly chosen font you can use the Reset dialog font in the Preferences menu to get back to the defaults.
  • File display: The font used to display files and folders in the File Display in all modes except Thumbnails.
  • File display column header: The font used for the File Display header in Details mode.
  • File display groups: The font used for group headings when the file display is grouped.
  • Folder tabs: The font used for Folder Tabs.
  • Folder tree: The font used for the Folder Tree.
  • Hotkeys: The font used to display KEYS in various parts of the program. Only the font is configurable, not the size, as the size is determined by the context the key is displayed in.
  • Jobs Bar: The font used for the jobs bar.
  • Location bar: The font used in the location bar at the top of the file display.
  • Logs: The font used in the FTP and script logs.
  • Metadata pane: The font used in the metadata editor.
  • Pane borders: The font used for the title of the various panes (sub-windows) in the Lister (Folder Tree, Metadata pane, etc.)
  • Rename macro builder: The font used for the rename macro builder (must be fixed-width.)
  • Status bar: The font used for the Lister status bar.
  • Text viewer (hex): The font used to show hex data in the text viewer (must be fixed-width.)
  • Text viewer (text): The font used to show text in the text viewer.
  • Thumbnail labels: The font used for item labels when the File Display is in Thumbnails mode.
  • Toolbars: The default toolbar font. Can be overridden on a per-toolbar basis via Customize.
  • Tooltips and info-tips: The font used for file and folder info tips (tooltips shown when hovering the mouse over a file or folder.)
  • Video & Audio viewer: The font used by the video & audio viewer.