Netscape problems (fwd)
Scott Stirling
sstirlin at gis.net
Tue Oct 19 22:26:02 EDT 1999
"John Chambers,,,781-647-1813" wrote:
> This is something I've done routinely, but so far I've never found
> any version of Netscape on any machine that honors it. I've also
> found that setting the font size to 18 or 24 points doesn't usually
> affect those tiny fonts at all; it only seems to affect text in which
> the page doesn't set the font size. But if the page sets the font
> size, then Netscape always honors the page's font size, no matter
> what I do with my settings.
Well, try my tried and true settings and see what happens. Use
http://www.slashdot.org as a reference. With these settings, Slashdot
should look pretty reasonable (not too big, not too small). I have my
17" monitor set to 1152x864 at 24bit color, so adjust accordingly.
Here are my Netscape "Fonts" settings:
Edit-->Preferences-->Appearance-->Fonts
Fonts and Encodings:
For the Encoding: [Western (iso-8859-1)]
Variable Width Font: Times (Adobe)
Size: 18
Allow Scaling: [not checked]
Fixed Width Font: [Courier (Adobe)]
Size: 18
Allow Scaling: [not checked]
Sometimes a document will provide its own fonts
< > . . .
< > . . .
<x> Use document-specified fonts, including dynamic fonts
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As for the Messenger problem you're having, try starting it some
different ways and see what happens. You can have it set to start on
Netscape's start-up by setting that preference in the "Appearance"
preferences. You can try it with Alt+2 when Netscape is started. But
this crashing shouldn't happen anyway. Maybe try the latest version of
Netscape (4.7).
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There's a file in ~/.netscape called "preferences.js". That's where all
your settings get saved. You could look around through that and
hand-hack it if you really don't think Netscape is saving your
preferences.
--
Scott Stirling
West Newton, MA
sstirlin at gis.net
http://www.gis.net/~sstirlin
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