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Hey there!
I'm on a relatively fresh install of Arch with Deepin Desktop Environment (the question is probably not related to dde). The first problem I've encountered is that I was unable to change the desktop's default font via the control panel, it was stuck on "Noto Sans". However after manually changing the theme template this problem resolved itself. Some of the fonts I see remained ugly though especially in firefox. Here is how my facebook notifications look like:
This is definitely not the default Helvetica font. I checked the computed font-family of the element in Firefox, and it says it is using Helvetica. I've checked the fonts using Chromium too, it renders them very differently, but even uglier. What can I do to fix this issue?
Last edited by hunyadix (2016-12-26 11:49:41)
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https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/ttf-ms-fonts/ Is really popular, not sure if it makes things prettier though or just makes everything look like on windows
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https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/ttf-ms-fonts/ Is really popular, not sure if it makes things prettier though or just makes everything look like on windows
I've got both ms-fonts and mac-fonts installed, it still looks like that for most of the sites.
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What's your ls -1 /etc/fonts/conf.d/ ?
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What's your ls -1 /etc/fonts/conf.d/ ?
10-hinting-slight.conf
10-scale-bitmap-fonts.conf
20-unhint-small-dejavu-sans.conf
20-unhint-small-dejavu-sans-mono.conf
20-unhint-small-dejavu-serif.conf
20-unhint-small-vera.conf
30-metric-aliases.conf
30-urw-aliases.conf
40-nonlatin.conf
44-source-han-sans-cn.conf
44-source-han-sans-jp.conf
45-latin.conf
49-sansserif.conf
50-user.conf
51-local.conf
57-dejavu-sans.conf
57-dejavu-sans-mono.conf
57-dejavu-serif.conf
60-latin.conf
65-fonts-persian.conf
65-nonlatin.conf
69-unifont.conf
80-delicious.conf
81-ubuntu.conf
90-synthetic.conf
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Uhm, just checked firefox and I had the same problem. After a little digging I found this https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/fo … me_systems
Now it looks much better
Edit: I also disabled websites from choosing their own fonts in firefox's font settings
Last edited by ugjka (2016-12-25 17:18:06)
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I have red on the german Archwiki better uninstall xorg default fonts.
pacman -Rns xorg-fonts-75dpi xorg-fonts-100dpi
https://wiki.archlinux.de/title/Schriftarten
Last edited by HeikeOnFire (2016-12-25 17:13:02)
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Unfortunately, it was not the problem either, removing did not improve the font rendering style.
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In firefox rightlclick an element rendered in a font you dislike select the "Inspect Element" option, select the Fonts panel should be bottom right and the font listed should be what firefox is using for that element.
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Facebook in Firefox will use TexGyreHeros as a replacement for Helvetica. If neither Helvetica, nor Arial, nor a Helvetica replacement like Heros is installed, it will pick some available sans-serif font.
So I would try to install tex-gyre-fonts and restart Firefox.
Chrome/Chromium OTOH does not know that Heros=Helvetica and picks Arial on my system.
Last edited by Morn (2016-12-25 20:11:35)
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Facebook in Firefox will use TexGyreHeros as a replacement for Helvetica. If neither Helvetica, nor Arial, nor a Helvetica replacement like Heros is installed, it will pick some available sans-serif font.
So I would try to install tex-gyre-fonts and restart Firefox.
Chrome/Chromium OTOH does not know that Heros=Helvetica and picks Arial on my system.
Thanks a lot! It worked!
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Morn wrote:Facebook in Firefox will use TexGyreHeros as a replacement for Helvetica. If neither Helvetica, nor Arial, nor a Helvetica replacement like Heros is installed, it will pick some available sans-serif font.
So I would try to install tex-gyre-fonts and restart Firefox.
Chrome/Chromium OTOH does not know that Heros=Helvetica and picks Arial on my system.
Thanks a lot! It worked!
Don't forget to edit the thread title and mark it as solved!
I think Facebook should really get with the times and use web fonts like every other major web site out there does. That would solve this problem. Relying on fonts installed on a user's machine is so 1990s...
Last edited by Morn (2016-12-26 11:04:16)
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