I've compared differences between how the font
is displayed in Porteus, Slax and Windows:
http://i53.tinypic.com/33wb3ol.png
Is it just me, or the font displayed in Porteus is the ugliest?
I installed Microsoft Core Fonts in Porteus before comparing,
but I think that Firefox just doesn't use installed fonts.
Sorry if it's not a bug.
EDIT:
Ok, maybe I didn't describe my problem clearly.
When I install Windows fonts in Slax, Firefox uses them.
When I install Windows fonts in Porteus, Firefox ignores them
(at least default font stays the same).
Nevermind, it's probably me doing something wrong.
[SOLVED] Font display in Firefox
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[SOLVED] Font display in Firefox
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Re: Font display in Firefox
i have used dejavu-fonts-ttf by default.
if you have other proposition please post it and i'll consider adding or replacing default one.
if you have other proposition please post it and i'll consider adding or replacing default one.
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Re: Font display in Firefox
as a follow up can you just make sure that firefox uses all available fonts in the system first so that it can render websites the way the website designers intended them to be viewed? or is this not an option in linux because i noticed that opensuse
firefox does the same thing its uses the system default font but wont use other installed fonts to render the website accurately like it does in windows.
Opera behaves the same on windows also, if it can find the fonts then it will use them.
firefox does the same thing its uses the system default font but wont use other installed fonts to render the website accurately like it does in windows.
Opera behaves the same on windows also, if it can find the fonts then it will use them.