Trent W. Buck wrote: > On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 04:46:40AM +0300, dooooo wrote: > >> Package: midori >> Version: 0.0.19-2 >> Severity: wishlist >> >> I hope Midori will provide an option to use/'not use' our own selected >> fonts in all websites . This feature is substantial and available in >> roughly all mainstream browsers . >> > > I'm afraid I don't understand. Midori allows the user to select a > default font in Edit > Preferences > Appearance. > > You can also provide a customized CSS file, so you have the full power > of CSS to change fonts of individual parts of the page: > http://wiki.xfce.org/midori_faq#how_to_install_a_user_style > > Well , the default font works in the content of http://www.debian.org/ : http://img187.imageshack.us/my.php?image=mid1yn7.png
But It doesn't work in Google : http://img299.imageshack.us/my.php?image=mid3rn2.png And It doesn't work in Digg : http://img395.imageshack.us/my.php?image=mid2bn0.png Font selected : Andika Basic . Midori version : 0.0.19-2 . Maybe more advanced options (Monospace font selection , Per-language font selection) would solve all the problems . Actually 'Per-language font selection' is a must-have for people viewing webpages in non-western languages . Thank you for the good work .
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