On Fri, Mar 03, 2000 at 08:43:57PM -0800, Eric G . Miller wrote: > I want to make Netscape use a smaller font for it's menus and buttons. > However, when I played around with setting something like: > > *font: -adobe-helvetica-*-r-normal-*-*-110-*-*-p-*-iso8859-1 > > in ~/.Xresources, netscape complains about not being able to create a > font structure. I haven't found any examples of setting menu fonts, in > any of the /usr/doc/netscape/examples/*. so I wonder if such a thing is > possible? and if so, how?
My own modifications to the Netscape.ad file, which I've written to /etc/X11/Xresources/netscape: | # Restrict the range of size increments allowed by <font size=n> directives to | # the range 80% - 120% rather than 50% - 210%. Default increment is 20. | # KMSelf Wed Dec 29 15:47:57 PST 1999 | Netscape*documentFonts.sizeIncrement: 05 | | # Clean up the fscking toolbar | Netscape*toolBar.search.isEnabled: false | Netscape*toolBar.destinations.isEnabled: false | Netscape*toolBar.myshopping.isEnabled: false | Netscape*toolBar.viewSecurity.isEnabled: false | Netscape*toolBar.print.isEnabled: true | Netscape*toolBar.home.isEnabled: true | | # And some other brain damage | Netscape*useStdoutDialog: false | Netscape*useStderrDialog: false | Netscape*noAboutSplash: true | | # Fonts -- dialogs and such | Netscape*attachmentProps*XmLabelGadget.fontList: fixed | Netscape*AddressBook*mainform.fontList: fixed | Netscape*XmLGrid*fontList: fixed | Netscape*attachItemLabel*fontList: fixed | Netscape*prefs*fontList: fixed | Netscape*statusBar*fontList: fixed | | # Document fonts -- scaling doesn't appear to take effect w/ TTF fonts | Netscape*documentFonts.defaultFont*iso-8859-1.prop: -ttf-garamond-120-noscale | | Netscape*documentFonts.defaultFont*iso-8859-1.fixed: -ttf-courier new-90-noscale | | -- Karsten M. Self (kmself@ix.netcom.com) What part of "Gestalt" don't you understand? Scope out Scoop: http://scoop.kuro5hin.org/ Nothin' rusty about Kuro5hin: http://www.kuro5hin.org/