George Zeigler wrote:
Hello,
that seems easy in my case: Choose Edit Prefferences, Fonts. Select your favourite Font, check the "allow scaling" box and enter a value. I tried "Comic Sans MS" 35 pt. Couldn't read anything anymore since The header went to big. ;-) Did you add a fonts.alias file somewhere in your system? I checked
This time, you seem to be ahead of me. What does fonts.alias??
scaling, and this allows me to see the fonts as they should be, but if I choose 24 for size, it does not work. When I return to preferences, scaling is still 12 .
no clue. It works with both fixed and variable.
Sadly, this all affects the variable width font only, I can't choose any TTF for fixed width. (Suppose all TTF are variable...)
I guess that all you know need is a fixed font with cyryllic characters...
As it turned out, many of these TrueType fonts already have cyrillic. Cool.
Yes. On investigating another problem (some fonds are produced by "unknown makers", resulting in a "unknown foundry" message calling ttmkfdir) I noticed that the character set KOI8-RU appears with all standard fonts like arial, courier, times... Line spacing increased as well in netscape. Looks real big now. ;-) Juergen
George
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