On Sat, 04 Aug 2001 08:19:34 -0500 Michael Kaply <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> >   -  The font size for the menu bar has SHRUNK !!!
>
> It sounds like your DPI is set to 96 rather than 120. Go to
> preferences->fonts and set DPI to 120. Then close and reopen the
> browser. See if that fixes the problem.

I originally did not modify that value, because upon installation
it said '120 DPI'.

I changed back to the 'classic' theme and played around with the
DPI (by lying about the length of the displayed line).  With
Mozilla calculating my DPI as 127, it made a noticeable difference
(larger) to the text within the Navigation bar and Status bar.
But changing the DPI made __no__ difference to the font size on
Mozilla's menu bar.

(Ended up back at my alternate theme -- just so I can see what the
 Mozilla menu bar dropdown entries say.  Note:  I've customized my
 PM_SystemFonts 'Menu' entry to specify a font that is decorative,
 but hard to read at extremely small sizes.)

My opinion:  The Mozilla DPI setting is effective when OS/2 'default'
text (or suchlike) is shown, but is not applied when OS/2 'menu' text
(or suchlike) is shown.  (For me, 0.9.3 shows menu text smaller than
0.9.2 did.)


>
> > Also, I don't know if this is a fault of the theme I am using,
> > but unvisited links on various pages I glanced at were shown to
> > me in blue, whereas I had specified in preferences that I wanted
> > them shown in green.
>
> I'll check this one

Looks like I made an error in claiming this.  Could not reproduce -
the pages I looked at today had green links, as I wanted them to.
I apologise.


mikus


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