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Bob Hartung wrote:

>Again,
>   In addition to that below, netscape looks and works fine when logged in 
>as a different user and using the KDE desktop.  So the question is, how 
>does a user control the fonts mapped to his desktop.  I can find little 
>useful or understandable informatio on RedHat's site.  Direction please.

Personally, I'd try these things, in this order:

- - Install and  use the latest Mozilla.  Netscape sucks.
- - Use Konqueror.  Netscape sucks.
- - Delete $HOME/.netscape/ and restart Netscape, which sucks.

- -d


>>   I have been working on this for over a week now.  After upgrading kde 
>> to 2.2.2 Netscape has looked like the png file attached.  I have forced 
>> a reinstall of netscape-4.78, reinstalled kde-2.2.2 including the fonts, 
>> but the problem still exists.  Is there a specific place that the fonts 
>> for the menus is spelled out and can be changed.  Or perhaps it has been 
>> wiped out?
>> 
>> Please see the attachment to see my problem.
>> 
>> TIA,
>> 
>> Bob
>> 
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> 
>> netscape-fouled.png
>> 
>> Content-Type:
>> 
>> image/png
>> Content-Encoding:
>> 
>> base64
>> 
>> 
>
>
>

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