Here's a very hacky workaround that worked for me, while testing a
preliminary IceCat 68.2 build on a Debian system: make
~/.config/fontconfig be a symlink to /etc/fonts.
Mark
Björn Höfling writes:
> On Tue, 25 Sep 2018 11:25:40 +0200
> Ricardo Wurmus wrote:
>
>> Björn Höfling writes:
>>
>> > When Icecat is up, it looks "normal" and can be used normally [the
>> > more images a site uses, the better the user experience is :-)],
>> > just that ALL letters are just b
On Tue, Sep 25, 2018 at 09:04:51 +0200, Björn Höfling wrote:
> When Icecat is up, it looks "normal" and can be used normally [the
> more images a site uses, the better the user experience is :-)], just
> that ALL letters are just boxes with numbers in them (i.e. what you
> usually see only partiall
On Tue, 25 Sep 2018 11:25:40 +0200
Ricardo Wurmus wrote:
> Björn Höfling writes:
>
> > When Icecat is up, it looks "normal" and can be used normally [the
> > more images a site uses, the better the user experience is :-)],
> > just that ALL letters are just boxes with numbers in them (i.e.
> >
Björn Höfling writes:
> When Icecat is up, it looks "normal" and can be used normally [the
> more images a site uses, the better the user experience is :-)], just
> that ALL letters are just boxes with numbers in them (i.e. what you
> usually see only partially when some wired UTF-sign is not i
Le 2018-09-25 09:04, Björn Höfling a écrit :
I was curious about the new IceCat 60 and it's CSS problem, so I tried
to install it.
I'm on on Ubuntu+Guix:
guix --version
guix (GNU Guix) a68b45142373dd75bc96f9c4f8151bcd4e972888
installed it in a separate profile:
guix package -p guix-test-prof
I was curious about the new IceCat 60 and it's CSS problem, so I tried
to install it.
I'm on on Ubuntu+Guix:
guix --version
guix (GNU Guix) a68b45142373dd75bc96f9c4f8151bcd4e972888
installed it in a separate profile:
guix package -p guix-test-profile -i icecat
Then started it:
guix-test-prof