Thanx to Andreas and Frank for their helpful responses and apologies  
for my second post appealing for help on the same subject.

Frank, I followed up on your idea that applying font-size directly as  
<text> element attributes rather than in style attributes. This  
worked to a point: I could control the text size in Safari down to  
0.3pt (if I recall correctly), but this was still too big, but if I  
made the size any smaller, Safari would ignore my specification and  
generate the huge text.

Andreas, your JavaScript solution is creative—and works in all  
browsers I tested, even Mac/IE 5.2.3—but I think it points out that  
the real solution is for the program that generates these SVG files  
to specify the coordinates on a higher-resolution grid so that I can  
specify font-size in a higher unit count. Do you think this is worthy  
of a Webkit Bugzilla report?

—Ken
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