I use latest Debian unstable, GNU/Linux system.
I would like to use only truetype fonts for webpages in my Mozilla
browser, because the PCF fonts look ugly.
These are the only packages that have anything to do with fonts, that
I have installed:
defoma
fontconfig
gsfont
Hi,
restarting after some weeks of uptime and upgrading testing
suddenly gives me condensed sans-serif fonts in the menues,
bookmarks, URL field, forms etc. of Mozilla with xft.
Searching with Google and the BTS gave nothing.
Does anybody have a clue what's wrong or how to correct that?
Packag
Arthur H. Edwards wrote:
I just upgraded to testing and lost the adobe fonts in Mozilla. How do I
get them back?
Art Edwards
Remove mozilla-xft.
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I just upgraded to testing and lost the adobe fonts in Mozilla. How do I
get them back?
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Alf Werder wrote:
On Fri, 2003-11-28 at 06:17, H. S. wrote:
In my newly intalled and dist-upgraded Debian system, I get crapy fonts
in Mozilla(version 1.5). How do I get the nice anti-aliased fonts?
Install 'mozilla-xft'.
-alf
True.
But I note that even after that, my fonts su
On Fri, 2003-11-28 at 06:17, H. S. wrote:
> In my newly intalled and dist-upgraded Debian system, I get crapy fonts
> in Mozilla(version 1.5). How do I get the nice anti-aliased fonts?
Install 'mozilla-xft'.
-alf
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In my newly intalled and dist-upgraded Debian system, I get crapy fonts
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Here are the files which I think decide the fonts:
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Hi everybody.
For your reference: below is what I have done before. I had
perfect-sized fonts in mozilla menus and mail preview etc. until today's
sid upgrade (mozilla build 2003031622).
My ~/.gtkrc has not changed, and all other gtk-apps have still the font
they used to have (chemtool,
Hi Roman
fontset="-adobe-helvetica-medium-r-normal-*-12-*-*-*-p-*-iso8859-1"
That was it. My fontset was
-adobe-helvetica-medium-r-normal-*-*-140-*-*-p-*-iso8859-15
Looks ok now. Thanks
joerg
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On Thu, Feb 27, 2003 at 01:56:16PM +0100, Joerg Johannes wrote:
> Hi list
>
> I have just started to try mozilla for e-mailing. The problem I have is:
> How do I change the font that is used in the menu bar and the message
> index? These are way too big (see screenshot at
> http://btcpxx.che.un
Hi list
I have just started to try mozilla for e-mailing. The problem I have is:
How do I change the font that is used in the menu bar and the message
index? These are way too big (see screenshot at
http://btcpxx.che.uni-bayreuth.de/CIP/biochem/bp0026/www/mozilla-font.png
for better understand
John Krasnay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm running Debian testing and I just got Mozilla 0.9.9. The
> anti-aliasing works, but I'm trying to enable subpixel rendering. I've
> added `match edit rgba = rgb;' to my /etc/X11/XftConfig, but the
> anti-aliasing hasn't changed...it still uses grey fo
If you roll your own there is a build option --enable-xft which implies
that this option should do something, but I don't think it is enabled by
default.
Alan Shutko wrote:
John Krasnay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I'm running Debian testing and I just got Mozilla 0.9.9. The
anti-aliasing wo
John Krasnay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm running Debian testing and I just got Mozilla 0.9.9. The
> anti-aliasing works, but I'm trying to enable subpixel rendering. I've
> added `match edit rgba = rgb;' to my /etc/X11/XftConfig, but the
> anti-aliasing hasn't changed...it still uses grey fo
Hi,
I'm running Debian testing and I just got Mozilla 0.9.9. The
anti-aliasing works, but I'm trying to enable subpixel rendering. I've
added `match edit rgba = rgb;' to my /etc/X11/XftConfig, but the
anti-aliasing hasn't changed...it still uses grey for partial pixels.
I've even tried putting ga
Miquel van Smoorenburg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 19/10/2001 (12:05) :
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> >Does somebody know what the problem is and how to fix it?
>
> http://bugs.debian.org/115689
Thanks!
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Preben Randhol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I upgraded galeon and mozilla to the latest version in sid and now I
>cannot get galeon to show webpages with a small font. I choose size
>10-12 but it still shows the pages like it was size 14-16. I didn't have
>this probl
I upgraded galeon and mozilla to the latest version in sid and now I
cannot get galeon to show webpages with a small font. I choose size
10-12 but it still shows the pages like it was size 14-16. I didn't have
this problem before. It can look like the problem you sth gets when the
(f... stupid) Xfr
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