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I don't know why, but for some time Firefox is not rendering my fonts correctly for arstechnica.com (and maybe other sites, I'm not sure). Here are some screenshots:
I know opera and midori use different rendering engines, but this is how the site looked on firefox too. And, as I already told you, this only happens with arstechnica.com as far as I can tell.
Any ideas?
Later edit: I just found that the 2010 olympics site looks the same for me... UGLY!
Last edited by RaisedFist (2010-03-01 08:26:17)
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Have you played around with the fontconfig rules (i.e. /etc/fonts/ and/or ~/.fonts.conf)?
Are you compiling firefox with --enable-system-cairo?
In firefox, go to about:config and see if you've made any, er, "weird" changes
Last edited by brebs (2010-02-28 10:17:24)
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I am having this same issue. For me some pages render well in say Opera or Chrome however not in FIrefox. For instance:
In firefox the fonts look very blocky however not in other browsers. On other distros (such as Ubuntu, CentOS or Debian) I am able to see things clearly in Firefox.
Not sure where to begin looking - any help would be appreciated
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Check your .fonts.conf:
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Font_Configuration
Also make sure some fonts are installed:
pacman -S ttf-ms-fonts ttf-dejavu ttf-bitstream-vera
Last edited by anonymous_user (2010-06-25 23:30:52)
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I already had those fonts installed.
I added sub-pixel rendering and anti-aliasing by doing the following (from the link you provided)
mkdir ~/.fonts.conf.d
ln -s /etc/fonts/conf.avail/10-sub-pixel-rgb.conf ~/.fonts.conf.d
Then creating a .fonts.conf file and putting the following into it
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE fontconfig SYSTEM "fonts.dtd">
<fontconfig>
<match target="font">
<edit name="antialias" mode="assign">
<bool>true</bool>
</edit>
</match>
</fontconfig>
Still I cannot render some pages correct with firefox (such as http://kb.liquidweb.com) which do render correctly in other browsers. Please help
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Show the fonts used (not a perfect command, but it helps):
lsof | grep -i firefox | egrep -i 'ttf|pfb'
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Here is the list given by your command:
firefox 5762 benito mem REG 8,1 524056 5324845 /usr/share/fonts/TTF/DejaVuSans-BoldOblique.ttf
firefox 5762 benito mem REG 8,1 573136 5324855 /usr/share/fonts/TTF/DejaVuSans-Bold.ttf
firefox 5762 benito mem REG 8,1 523804 5324843 /usr/share/fonts/TTF/DejaVuSans-Oblique.ttf
firefox 5762 benito mem REG 8,1 622280 5324842 /usr/share/fonts/TTF/DejaVuSans.ttf
firefox 5762 benito mem REG 8,1 126796 5324829 /usr/share/fonts/TTF/trebuc.ttf
I tried applying the LCD patches however the build script for Cairo contains a reference to a version that currently is not downloadable. I am going to work on this a bit and see if i can't get the build script running.
Once thing I am unsure of though . . . will I need to restart X in order for the changes to take? Using wmii currently
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@becatlibra - what font settings do you use in Firefox? On my system, visiting the http://kb.liquidweb.com site and running the command also shows me that its using Arial, Verdana, and Trebuchet.
Secondly, could you post a screenshot of what you're seeing?
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Screenshot:
http://media.apocalypticfail.com/badfonts.png
I have tried many different settings for firefox fonts
I have tried sans: arial, dejavusans
serif: times new roman, dejavu serif, veranda
Unchecking the option to allow pages to choose their own fonts, fixes the issue. However that makes little sense since this loads fine for others (and did for me before switching to arch)
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Well I finally got this resolved. I disabled bitmap fonts
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Fon … tmap_fonts
And now it renders correctly
Now if I can only figure out why midori stopped working entirely I'll be all set
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