I can change the fonts doing this. But, this has no effect on the size
of the print in composer when I use html view. (I like to edit the source
file directly, whenever possible.)

Joel

On Sun, Feb 24, 2002 at 03:08:48PM +0100, Klaus-Peter Schrage wrote:

s
> On Sunday 24 February 2002 04:00, you wrote:
> > Still trying to find an html composer that works like netscape 4.75.
> > The composer in Netscape 6.2 won't work because you can't save anything if
> > you load a file.  I am trying mozilla. Its composer looks ok so far. At
> > least you can save thinbgs. But, the html view has minute fonts which I
> > can't adjust.
> 
> Check
> Edit | Preferences | Appearance | Fonts
> 
> Any setting of "Size (pixels)" applies to navigator as well as to the 
> html-view in the editor (being a little weaksighted, I'm using 
> "microsoft-verdana" as Sans Serif Proportional font with 14 pixels).
> 
> Other features in the appearance of Mozilla (fonts in menus etc.) can be 
> nicely configured via the file usrChrome.css in your .mozilla home directory, 
> see
> http://www.mozilla.org/unix/customizing.html
> for details.
> 
> BTW, since Moz. version 0.9.8 font handling seems to have improved over 
> earlier versions - I've done an upgrade from 0.9.6 recently. 
> Klaus
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Moz 0.9.8).
> 
> 
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