Re: iceweasel rendering problem

2009-03-22 Thread Leonardo Canducci
2009/3/20 Leonardo Canducci : > That's what I see with iceweasel 3.0.7-1 from sid with default charachter > zoom: > http://img8.imageshack.us/img8/3033/schermatatuxfeedhomeice.png > and this is the same page on the same pc (different partition) with > iceweasel 3.0.6 in lenny: > http://img10.image

Re: iceweasel rendering problem

2009-03-20 Thread Leonardo Canducci
That's what I see with iceweasel 3.0.7-1 from sid with default charachter zoom: http://img8.imageshack.us/img8/3033/schermatatuxfeedhomeice.png and this is the same page on the same pc (different partition) with iceweasel 3.0.6 in lenny: http://img10.imageshack.us/img10/3033/schermatatuxfeedhomeice

Re: iceweasel rendering problem

2009-03-20 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
Leonardo Canducci wrote: It only happens in a few websites (i.e. http://www.tuxfeed.it/ ) and in debian sid only, lenny is ok. The webpage is a little messy with frames and decorations out of place. Zooming charachters in or out (ctrl + ctrl -) fixes the problem but using default size (ctrl 0) re

Re: iceweasel rendering problem

2009-03-19 Thread Leonardo Canducci
2009/3/19 Sam Leon : > This has been an issue on many sites for me.  Really sucks. > http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?t=34552 unfortunately forcing system fonts doesn't solve the problem in my case. Even switching DE (xfce, lxde) is useless. Oh, and Epiphany-geko has the same behaviour whil

Re: iceweasel rendering problem

2009-03-19 Thread Celejar
On Thu, 19 Mar 2009 20:01:07 +0100 Leonardo Canducci wrote: > It only happens in a few websites (i.e. http://www.tuxfeed.it/ ) and > in debian sid only, lenny is ok. The webpage is a little messy with > frames and decorations out of place. Zooming charachters in or out > (ctrl + ctrl -) fixes the

Re: iceweasel rendering problem

2009-03-19 Thread Sam Leon
Leonardo Canducci wrote: It only happens in a few websites (i.e. http://www.tuxfeed.it/ ) and in debian sid only, lenny is ok. The webpage is a little messy with frames and decorations out of place. Zooming charachters in or out (ctrl + ctrl -) fixes the problem but using default size (ctrl 0) re