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Re: Mozilla 1.3 monospaced fonts



Mike, your example page shows fine on my Mozilla (except for two lines
with descriptions "Critical configuration files" and "Root config
files": these are shifted by one column to the right, but I suspect that
this can be corrected, if you shorten these descriptions by a few
characters...).

My Mozilla is configured to use "misc-fixed-iso8859-7" in all Greek font
settings and "misc-fixed-iso8859-1" in all Western font settings. Why
don't you try to use the same settings (starting with the monospaced
font setting) and see what happens? If modifying the monospaced font
setting does not work, then, this means that the your page uses some
other Mozilla font setting (in that case, you should also try modifying
the other font settings in the same Mozilla configuration tab)...

On Wed, 2003-04-30 at 18:45, Mike Vanecek wrote:
> ---------- Original Message -----------
> From: MyRedHatLinux <myredhatlinux yahoo gr>
> To: RedHatList <redhat-list redhat com>
> Sent: 30 Apr 2003 18:27:36 +0300
> Subject: Re: Mozilla 1.3 monospaced fonts
> 
> > Hi Mike, please, try the following: go to Edit -> Preferences ->
> > Appearance -> Fonts. There, you will have to experiment with various
> > font settings, in order to find which combination best suits your
> > display needs.
> > 
> > BTW, I would like to know more about this "openwebmail" tool you're
> > talking about in your message (I have a HoTMaiL account and it is always
> > "a pain in the ass" to monitor it...).
> 
> ------- End of Original Message -------
> 
> You can see an example of the page at
> 
> http://www.mm-vanecek.com/tripwire.html
> 
> I have tried the fonts setting, but evidently am not using the correct one.
> 
> Open Webmail (openwebmail.org) is a perl based email reader (with a built in
> calendar and terminal) that one installs on their server. They can then use it
> to read email using any browser. One starts open webmail, logs in, and then
> reads the email on the server. Forwards and fetchmail can be used to get mail
> from other servers. Folders, filters, etc. are built in.
> 
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