Thanks, Enabling AA for all font sizes solved the problem in did.
Ilan
on 11/23/04 15:03 Meir Kriheli said the following:
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Ilan Finci wrote: | Sorry, | Forgot to give a link for an example post: | | http://finci.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=15 | | Thanks, | Ilan | | on 11/23/04 08:53 Ilan Finci said the following: | |> Hi, |> I have a strange problem, when I try to view posts in a Hebrew phpBB |> 2.0.10 forum (earlier versions has the same problems, still cannot |> test the latest version). |> |> When I try to view it with FireFox 1.0 on a linux machine, some of the |> letters are missing. Both in titles and in the text itself. Usually |> it's the first few letters of the line, but sometimes, even it the |> middle of the line. |> |> When I move my mouse over the lines with the missing letters, or mark |> the text there, the missing letters shows up again, but letters in |> other parts of the text disappear. |> |> Viewing the same article with FireFox 1.0 on a WinXP machines - and |> everything is fine. |> Even watching it with Konqueror 3.2.3 works just fine. |> |> I've opened a bug report at Mozilla's site, but wondered if anyone |> here might have an idea about it. |> |> Thanks, |> Ilan
I've seen this problem in the past, in FF/Mozilla built with Xft+GTK. It appeared after disabling antialising.
When AA fonts are enabled, the text appears as it should.
See my (mksoft) comment in here (including links to screenshots in the 2nd one):
http://whatsup.org.il/forum/17499
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