Hi,

 Actually look for the "XFree86 Font Deuglification How-To"
That'll fix the problem. I think a good way to fix this for good is
in the installer if the user selects a fairly high default resolution
it should make the 100dpi fonts the default.


Arthur wrote:
> 
> On Sat, 18 Sep 1999 11:37:59 -0700, Brian Millar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> 
> >> Edit -> Preferences -> Fonts
> >>
> >> Change:
> >>
> >>    variable width font -> Utopia (Adobe)   Size 18.0
> >>
> >>    fixed width font ->                     Size 12.0
> >>
> >> Select:
> >>
> >>    Use my default fonts, overriding document specified fonts
> 
> >Why does it work properly in windows... ??
> 
> There's a web page dedicated to this question somewhere, I read it
> once.  I might have found it from the mozilla page, I don't remember
> now.
> 
> Some web designers only test with a Win client so they have no idea
> how it looks when viewed with a UNIX client.  They try to cram so much
> on the page they have to use small fonts.

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