Netscape Communicator is particularly susceptible to font problems. If you're using the default FontPath, your fonts will be very tiny and very ugly. The first thing you'll want to do is fix your XF86Config FontPath (see section 2.) Using 100dpi fonts improves readability immensly. You'll also want check your font settings under Edit/Preferences, under Appearance/Fonts. To get rid of bitmap font pixelization, turn off the option "Allow Scaling" on the font selection.
If you have xfstt or xfs, Netscape is perfectly capable of using
TrueType fonts. However, it doesn't handle xfstt's quirkiness very
gracefully. In Edit/Preferences, you can specify TrueType fonts as the
variable and fixed width fonts, however Netscape will not remember the
size you've picked after you closed it. If you haven't used the
-dpi
switch when starting the X server or used the
--res
switch in xfstt, you'll get very tiny fonts. Once I
applied these two fixes, TrueType fonts work great.
Coming soon.
Coming soon.