Ollivier Robert wrote: > According to Terry Lambert: > > This looks similar to a well known problem that could occur with > > nominally proportional spacing fonts in X programs that incorrectly > > assumed monospacing for characters, and also on nominally fixed > > I just made an experience. I logged in on my STABLE machine coming from the > CURRENT machine (so any X app will use the fonts on the CURRENT machine) > and ran mozilla. > > The display is *fine*. > > So a STABLE mozilla displaying on a CURRENT machine is fine. > > I don't understand.
So the X server was running on your -CURRENT machine, but the application was running on your -STABLE machine? I think this is because on -STABLE, Mozilla compiles without the extra font stuff by default, doesn't it? THat was mentioned in an earlier message by someone else. Can you copy over the code as configured on -CURRENT to the -STABLE machine, so it compiles and links everything as if it were running on a -CURRENT machine? E.g. verify your implication that it's the compiler or the libraries specific to the -CURRENT machine, rather than a diffirence in the environment sensed by "configure", etc.? -- Terry To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message