pe, 2005-01-21 kello 10:31 +0100, Loïc Minier kirjoitti:
>  I talked with upstream, and they first suggested you adjust your screen
>  resolution in DPI in the GNOME prefs to match the resolution of the
>  screen (ie configure your screen to 96 DPI if it is 96 DPI or X will
>  have a biased idea on how fonts look like on your screen).

Even if the DPI was wrong, the font should still be changing. Anyways,
my DPI is correct, both as defined for the X server (xdpyinfo reports it
correctly) and for GNOME (font preferences).

>  Then upstream suggested you might be changing font size for the wrong
>  encoding: there's an encoding dropdown in the font preferences in
>  Galeon, make sure you are changing the font size for the encoding of
>  the page you are viewing!

My own web pages use UTF-8 encoding. Galeon's front preferences show
"Unicode". These should, I think, match.

However, if I change the character set to "Läntinen" (Finnish for, I
assume, "Western") then font changes have an effect. Weird.

So, I guess it can be marked as a pilot error, or a usability problem
(having to change font sizes separately for each language is tedious at
best).

I'm happy now, feel free to close the bug, unless you have a reason to
want to keep it open.


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