Another way round it might be to alter the system-wide X defaults such that
the 75dpi fonts get loaded first, then the 100 dpi ones (or vice-versa,
depends on what you prefer).
Also you can set your Netscape preferences so that you over-ride whatever
the document sets the fonts to be, although I suspect you have already done
that.
Also you can alter your screen resolution so that ALL fonts are displayed
large.
Again, this is in the X defaults.
> worried about: I get eye-strain easily when squinting at
> small type. I don't think we evolved to this in the African
> savannah or the European Ice Age ....
Savannah conversation: "Can't you see that antelope over there near the
thicket?"
"Man, I only hunt wildebeest. Can't see them damn dikdiks. Font's too
small."
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