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Re: How to change the font size for the mozilla firefox interface?



Nicos Gollan wrote:

On Wed, 15 Sep 2004 23:40:25 +0800
Lian Liming <lianliming@realss.com> wrote:

Hi all,
  I am using mozilla firefox under KDE, and find that the font size
  on  toolbar and menu  is too small to watch clearly.

Firefox is based on GTK, so you need to set the font properties for that
toolkit. The Gnome control center (package gnome-control-center) is one
way to do this.

You can also try the gtk-qt GTK theme, which makes GTK use the underlying QT (i.e., KDE) engine to render widgets. This also gives you KDE-like buttons, and you can configure gtk-qt to keep your font configuration in sync between KDE and GTK. In the particular case of the Mozilla Project applications, which use XUL for a lot of interface code, it may not affect the look & feel as much as you would like, however.



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