John Carline wrote:
> Install the xfstt package and borrow some true type fonts somewhere.
> Those from the other brand will work. With a little tweaking it
> should look exactly the way you want it to. Search the debian archives
> for hints, there was a lot of discussion of the topicsome months ag
On Fri, May 26, 2000 at 06:41:49AM +, John Carline wrote:
> Pat Mahoney wrote:
>
> > On Thu, May 25, 2000 at 03:33:19AM -0700, Eric Hagglund wrote:
> > > The problem I am trying to fix is that fonts and
> > > images in Netscape have never been properly displayed
> > > in Netscape. Instead of g
Pat Mahoney wrote:
> On Thu, May 25, 2000 at 03:33:19AM -0700, Eric Hagglund wrote:
> > The problem I am trying to fix is that fonts and
> > images in Netscape have never been properly displayed
> > in Netscape. Instead of getting fonts, toolbars,
> > scrollbars and images displayed as the applica
On Thu, May 25, 2000 at 03:33:19AM -0700, Eric Hagglund wrote:
> The problem I am trying to fix is that fonts and
> images in Netscape have never been properly displayed
> in Netscape. Instead of getting fonts, toolbars,
> scrollbars and images displayed as the application
> programmers and web des
> "Eric" == Eric Hagglund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Eric> The problem I am trying to fix is that fonts and images in
Eric> Netscape have never been properly displayed in Netscape. Instead
Eric> of getting fonts, toolbars, scrollbars and images displayed as
Eric> the application programmers a
The problem I am trying to fix is that fonts and
images in Netscape have never been properly displayed
in Netscape. Instead of getting fonts, toolbars,
scrollbars and images displayed as the application
programmers and web designers intended, I get basic
Courier fonts, two dimensional images (I esp
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