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I'm having a problem with konqueror. When I use konqueror to browse the web, the pages appears in a GIGANTIC font which I cannot for the life of me figure out how to adjust to a proper size. I don't have this problem with Mozilla. I have been through all the "look and feel" settings in KDE and all the font settings look reasonable. When I say gigantic I'm talking two letters take up the whole screen. I'm using Redhat 9 with KDE 3.1-11. Thanks in advance for any help!
I will not be much help. I am having the same problem. I am interested in a solution. I have tried several things, but no luck yet. If I do come across a solution , I'll certainly share it here.
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