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Font sizes! (Text too small.)

Font sizes! (Text too small.)

Posted May 31, 2002 22:34 UTC (Fri) by smeg4brains (subscriber, #207)
In reply to: Font sizes! (Text too small.) by bluecobra
Parent article: Welcome to the new LWN.net!

I don't know about mozilla, but at least with Galeon, you can specify a minimum font size as well as a default font size.

I never even noticed, nor have I ever gotten to see the "font sizes that are too small".

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Font sizes! (Text too small.)

Posted Jun 5, 2002 18:22 UTC (Wed) by dbreakey (guest, #1381) [Link]

Actually, Mozilla (and, by extension, Galeon, although I haven't actually figured out how to set it in Galeon yet) has a nifty little option that specifies a minimum font size. Once I enabled that, I've never had a problem (Mozilla requires that all fonts be at least that minimum size, even if the stylesheet or something else specifies otherwise). Unfortunately, it's not a user-visible preferences item (you have to manually edit the .js file for now), but it works on all recent versions of Mozilla I've messed with (Linux, Win32, 0.98+).

Check the Mozilla Organization for more info, or more specifically here. It's under UI look-and-feel issues. Even though this page covers Unix-specific issues, that particular fix seems to work under Windows as well. Good luck finding the config file, though, esp. under NT/2000.

Font sizes! (Text too small.)

Posted Jun 5, 2002 18:27 UTC (Wed) by dbreakey (guest, #1381) [Link]

Nevermind. I'd forgotten about the ability to set the minimum font size in Galeon (actually, I haven't needed to bother yet), and it seems that Mozilla (at least 1.0rc3--don't know about earlier ones) has added that option to the Preferences/Appearance/Fonts tab.

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