On Sun, Apr 3, 2011 at 12:36 PM, Steven Stern
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On 04/03/2011 11:41 AM, Reid Rivenburgh wrote:
> It looks like a recent update to wine installed a wine-tahoma-fonts
> package. Now a lot of web sites are using tahoma by default instead
> of my preferred font, liberation sans. I could remove the tahoma
> package, but yum also wants to remove wine-fonts, which might be bad.
> Does anyone have a solution for firefox? Maybe an entry in
> userContent.css? Or should I just go ahead and remove the wine font
> packages? TIA.
>
> Reid
In FF, PREFERENCES -> GENERAL lets you set fonts.
Hi Steve. Unfortunately, a lot of web pages set their own fonts, and
it seems many request tahoma before falling back on something like
generic sans. If I disallow web pages to choose their own fonts, then
my setting will take effect, but I'm afraid a lot of web sites will be
ugly with my chosen font. If I could somehow map tahoma to liberation
sans, then I think the problem would be solved....
Reid