Yes, I've mentioned this before. The best solution I've found is to use xfstt 
rather than rely on just X or xfs ! It may not have anti-aliasing but 95% of 
the fonts look great and they are sensibly sized !

Owen

On Friday 20 April 2001  3:10 am, you wrote:
> On 20 Apr 2001 01:58:21 +0200, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
> > Byron Poland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > The only problem (really annoying to me) is that my fonts are all
> > > screwed up in the browsers.  after the install, just running mozilla
> > > or netscape, or even Konqueror my fonts look as shown in these 2
> >
> > Please verify the package "XFree86-75dpi-fonts" is installed.
> >
> > Also, the "100dpi" one, "fonts-ttf-decoratives" and
> > "fonts-ttf-west_european" could be of help.
>
> I'm having the same problem here...nasty looking fonts. Any one with
> more ideas how to fix?
>
> [drfickle@tp drfickle]$ rpm -qa | grep -i fonts
> XFree86-100dpi-fonts-4.0.3-7mdk
> ghostscript-fonts-5.50-5mdk
> XFree86-cyrillic-fonts-4.0.3-7mdk
> fonts-ttf-decoratives-1.3-8mdk
> mozilla-fonts-20000310-6mdk
> fonts-ttf-west_european-1.3-8mdk
> urw-fonts-1.1-11mdk
> XFree86-75dpi-fonts-4.0.3-7mdk

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