Leslie Katz wrote:
> Thanks very much for your reply, Ben.
>
> When you say that I could "set the monitor to its maximum resolution,
> then set the fonts to be larger", were you referring to some global
> font size setting that I could change, at least in Fedora Core 3? I
> ask because I was under the impression that I'd have to change font
> size application by application and that's what made me plump for a
> lower resolution than the maximum. 
on Gnome,
Foot->Desktop->preferences->Font
lets you set up the defaults. I'm sure kde has something similar.

Your mileage may vary. Didn't seem to affect the font size in my actual
mail in t-bird when I tried it just then...

Foot->Desktop->preferences->Font->Details
Lets you adjust the resolution globally which may do the job you're after.

Good luck

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