> I noticed the other day that I hadn't installed the 100dpi X fonts and > so I went ahead and installed them. When I restarted X some time after > that all my fonts were completely different sizes. I managed to modify > the applications I use most frequently, like XEmacs and my Gnome > terminals, but some things are still annoyingly large. One of these is > Netscape Navigator. The buttons in the toolbar, and their associated > fonts, are so large that the "Stop" button is cropped. Of course I > could make the window wider, but is there a way to decrease the size > of these? Looking at the Navigator.ad file is like reading a word > jumble. > > I suppose I could go back to the 75dpi fonts but how do I make that > the default for all applications, short of removing the 100dpi fonts? > > Running "testing" with XFree86 4.1.0.1 > > Thanks, > Gary
Not sure but I would try to have the 75 dpi expressions before the 100 dpi ones in /etc/X11/fs/config and /etc/X11/XF86Config-4. Another option to try is to have 75 dpi specified at /etc/X11/xdm/Xservers. -- Shaul Karl email: shaulka(at-no-spam)bezeqint.net Please substitute (at-no-spam) with an at - @ - character. (at-no-spam) is meant for unsolicitate mail senders only.