I use a default font size, however this still isn't an ideal solution.
It often breaks pages and you can't decrease font size via hot keys to
temporarily "fix" the page. I think this only happens with particular
fonts, but I am a X fonts noob, so I don't really understand why this
would happen.

-Slash

On 3/5/06, randy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> RedShift wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > Since the recent upgrade, the fonts of webpages are smaller. Here's a
> > screenshot:
> >
> > * how it should be:
> > http://users.opengate.be/~glenn/firefox/right.png
> >
> > * how it looks now:
> > http://users.opengate.be/~glenn/firefox/wrong.png
> >
> > (the "right" screenshot is taken from a windows client btw, but it used
> > to look exactly the same with firefox)
> >
> > I've tried different things, setting some DPI stuff in xorg.conf, and
> > modifying the use of freetype or not in about:config, I also set the
> > resolution right (72 dpi, but tried others too, but I can't get it right).
> >
> > Note that it doesn't happen on all sites, for example, www.tweakers.net
> > looks like it should be, other sites don't.
> >
> > If anyone has even a tiny suggestion...
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Glenn
>
> Have you tried setting your minimum font size. I think it defaults to None.
>
> Just a thought...
> r.
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