Thanks! I modify userChrome.css:

* {font-size:1pt !important
  }

I can use firefox now, but its look and feel(fonts) is not as good as before.

--- Michael Marsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Nov 25, 2007 2:37 PM, Serena Cantor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I find the cause. It's ttf-arphic-gbsn00lp. It's a Chinese fonts package. 
> > After removing and
> > purging it, the firefox is OK.
> >
> > Could anyone explain it? I have used the fonts package for a long time. It 
> > has been OK, but
> why
> > does it cause problem NOW?
> 
> Maybe the Chinese font has Latin characters that have somehow become
> the default.  I've received email with large line-drawing-style
> characters, and I believe those have come from people using a big5
> charset.  You can force iceweasel/icedove to use a specific font with
> something like the following in <profile>/chrome/userChrome.css:
> 
> treechildren {
> font-family: Nimbus Sans L !important;
> font-size: 14px !important; }
> 
> That *should* set the font for everything -- menus, pages, dialogs --
> but I'm not positive.  Unfortunately, the last I looked Mozilla's
> chrome was essentially undocumented.
> 
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