"James R. McKenzie" wrote:
> 
> I'm having trouble using Linux' version of Netscape.  I can't read the type
> on the page without staring at the screen really hard and this is as you
> might guess causing some eye strain and headaches that go along with it.  Is
> there a way to install more and or better typefaces on my system and make
> Netscape to use them?  As I've stated before in earlier messages I'm new to
> Linux so I might be asking a stupid question or just not the right one.
> Any/all help would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> BTW I already tried playing around with Character sets (ISO this, western
> that) no help, it's the typefaces themselves.  They're either too small
> and/or too skinny. I just can't see them very well.  I really wish Linux did
> TTF's and the way {brace yourselves} Win98 does them.
> Boo, hiss, gag, choke!
> 
> Sorry but I have to mention the 800 lbs. primate to make my point.  Once
> again any/all help will be appreciated.
> 
> 8-{> <-- me
> 

James search the archives at moongroup.com  there has been quite a bit
of discussioin about this in the last few months.  You can start with
the font-deuglification howto.  Not sure of a url right now but a google
search should get you there.  Would not hurt to use uglification in your
moongroup search as well.

The crux is to install truetype fonts.

Hope this helps.

Bret



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