Look at the order in which the fonts appear in /etc/X11/XF86Config-4
If the 100dpi fonts appear before the 75dpi fonts, try reversing the order and restart the display manager
TRS Gary Hennigan wrote:
I noticed the other day that I hadn't installed the 100dpi X fonts and so I went ahead and installed them. When I restarted X some time after that all my fonts were completely different sizes. I managed to modify the applications I use most frequently, like XEmacs and my Gnome terminals, but some things are still annoyingly large. One of these is Netscape Navigator. The buttons in the toolbar, and their associated fonts, are so large that the "Stop" button is cropped. Of course I could make the window wider, but is there a way to decrease the size of these? Looking at the Navigator.ad file is like reading a word jumble. I suppose I could go back to the 75dpi fonts but how do I make that the default for all applications, short of removing the 100dpi fonts? Running "testing" with XFree86 4.1.0.1 Thanks, Gary