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This is something that is really baffling me. I am struggling to get this sorted but I started experiencing this issue that for the sake of myself I can't understand where it's coming from.
I am in Gnome Wayland.
These are two examples I have one in firefox. 
In this one I'm using the extension WhatFont to see what's the computed font
they can be replicated in Chrome so, definitely not something to do specifically with the browser.
currently fc-match gives me this:
$ fc-match serif
NotoSerif-Regular.ttf: "Noto Serif" "Regular"
$ fc-match sans-serif
NotoSans-Regular.ttf: "Noto Sans" "Regular"
$ fc-match monospace
NotoSansMono-Regular.ttf: "Noto Sans Mono" "Regular"Firefox configuration is default, and I do have Noto font family installed, as well as dejavu e ttf-liberation (if you're wondering).
Last edited by ThePeach (2025-10-12 10:38:30)
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In this one I'm using the extension WhatFont to see what's the computed font
https://imgur.com/AVcLyZs.png
Regarding this instance, could you please post the output from running:
fc-match --verbose InterA similar issue also involving a font named "Inter": https://forums.informaction.com/viewtopic.php?t=25914
If you visit the data: URL from the 2nd post of that thread in Firefox, what do you see?
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thanks for the reply, here's the output
$ fc-match --verbose Inter
Pattern has 42 elts (size 48)
family: "Inter"(s)
familylang: "en"(s)
style: "Regular"(s)
stylelang: "en"(s)
fullname: "Inter"(w)
fullnamelang: "en"(s)
slant: 0(i)(s)
weight: 0(f)(s)
width: 100(f)(s)
size: 12(f)(s)
pixelsize: 12.5(f)(s)
foundry: "Alts"(s)
antialias: True(w)
hintstyle: 1(i)(w)
hinting: True(s)
verticallayout: False(s)
autohint: False(s)
globaladvance: True(s)
file: "/home/peach/.local/share/fonts/Windows/INTER__.TTF"(s)
index: 0(i)(w)
outline: True(s)
scalable: True(s)
dpi: 75(f)(s)
scale: 1(f)(s)
charset:
0000: 00000000 ffff5fff ffffffff 7ffffffe 00000000 8c735eaf 8f1cfde6 010000a0
0001: 00000000 00020000 000c0000 01000000 00040000 00000000 00000000 00000000
0002: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 06000000 00000000
0003: 00000008 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000208 00000001 00000000
0020: 77180000 06010047 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
0021: 00000000 00000004 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
0022: 44208044 00000800 00000100 00000031 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
0025: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000400 00000000
00f0: 00000007 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
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lang: fj|gv|ho|ia|io|nr|om|so|ss|st|sw|ts|uz|xh|zu|kj|kwm|ms|ng|rn|rw|sn|za|bem(s)
fontversion: 65536(i)(s)
fontformat: "TrueType"(s)
embeddedbitmap: True(s)
decorative: False(s)
lcdfilter: 1(i)(w)
namelang: "en"(s)
prgname: "fc-match"(s)
postscriptname: "Inter"(s)
color: False(s)
symbol: False(s)
variable: False(s)
fonthashint: True(s)
order: 0(i)(s)
desktop: "GNOME"(s)
namedinstance: False(s)
fontwrapper: "SFNT"(s)as for the data url, I can see windings on the first row...
Last edited by ThePeach (2025-10-20 18:25:21)
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file: "/home/peach/.local/share/fonts/Windows/INTER__.TTF"(s)
As a test, does the issue persist if you completely quit Firefox, move this file somewhere outside of ~/.local/share/fonts, and then run
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The webpage is probably looking for https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Inter - do you know where that file's coming from?
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ThePeach wrote:file: "/home/peach/.local/share/fonts/Windows/INTER__.TTF"(s)As a test, does the issue persist if you completely quit Firefox, move this file somewhere outside of ~/.local/share/fonts, and then run
fc-cache -frv
Somewhat expected the issue is gone without the file in question... Still baffled on why this is happening
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The webpage is probably looking for https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Inter - do you know where that file's coming from?
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