On Tue, 27 Nov 2001 20:22:30, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Timo Maier) wrote:

I have the same but it's worse ...
If I select "User Defined" I can specify the fonts any way I want them
..
But after clicking "OK" nothing happens with the fonts in the open 
page ...
(and this is with "Okay to display other fonts" disabled)

Then when I go back into the Preferences --> Fonts all my changes are 
gone ...
And in its place is, as you described, no Default font type ... and 
the fonts listed are a jumble of different types ... Times New Roman 
.. Arial ... and what not ...

Usually I set all the fonts to "Tahoma" ... including the Monospace 
font ... with previous versions of Mozilla there was no problem doing 
this ... then starting with 0.9.5 certain font types didn't show 
Tahoma as a choice ... and no matter what combination of Type (User, 
Latin, Arabic, whatever) I choose I couldn't select Tahoma for ALL the
fonts ... but I could do this on the Windows version of Mozilla ... It
ended up making certain pages display kind of funny ... for example 
http://www.theregister.co.uk all the article headings were in this 
weird stretched out monotype font ... while the descriptions and the 
actual articles themselves would be in Tahoma ...

Now with 0.9.6 I can't set any fonts the way I like !!!
What's up with that Mike ???

Greg

> Hi Oliver!
> 
> >Open the font palette and drop the 9.WarpSans font while holding the 
> >ALT key to a button on the desktop settings notebook (Should be work 
> >with other buttons which default is WapSans). After a restart of 
> >Mozilla you will have back your WarpSans font.
> This worked for the settings notebook of Mozilla, but not for the
> menues and the buttons in the settings of Mozilla. Another good idea?
> Can this be cause by eStylerLite which comes with eCS?
> 
> btw. When I open preferences -> fonts the "fonts for" dropdown list has
> no default, is that ok?
> 
> tam


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