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its real position: The appearance settings widget.
In fact our code is actually changing "default" text encoding, not
the page one "on the fly"
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This should save from fonts crash reported by pano &&.. (sorry, cannot
remember your name)
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This commit changes *A LOT* rekonq behavior on fonts.
To fix all, I had to (re)introduce some (old)new strings. Sorry!
- Adopted default KDE fonts for default & fixed settings
- calculating LogicalDpiY from font dimension (points to pixels) (This has been copied from KWebKitPart, as suggested)
- reenabled 16px as default font size
WARNING: As we are now calculating well the font size, you'll see BIG chars on clean pages.. :)
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Now the "fixed font" KFontRequester should show just fixed fonts..
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It seems clear to me that this way code is more maintainable than merging everything
in the settingsdialog class
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