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>11. Viewing Web pages</H1
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>Konquerer supports Tamil fonts neatly, once made at the
    proper scale under your font directory and served to X. Widely
    used Netscape, however, is a problem. Netscape uses only 75 dpi
    fonts for display. You might have noticed this even while
    viewing Roman fonts, and got annoyed seeing small fonts. That
    being the case with Roman, Tamil is impossible to comprehend
    under 75 dpi. This can, however, be fixed by specifying the
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>&#13;    Netscape*documentFonts.sizeIncrement: 20
    Netscape*documentFonts.xResolution*iso-8859-1: 150
    Netscape*documentFonts.yResolution.iso-8859-1: 150
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>Remember that TSCII fonts are used as ISO-8859-1 fonts.
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