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Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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This bug refers to an issue that could only occur *without* hardware
acceleration.
Hardware acceleration is currently incomplete on linux, and is disabled
by default for all users.
You're probably seeing bug 777170, which is because the component alpha
(sub-pixel alpha text) support isn't complet
** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #847962
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Ah, my bad! No need to screencast, the issue is exactly what kokoko3k
said in comment #28, but it doesn't need to be on a native widget (I see
it on gmail).
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I filed a bugreport for comment #29
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=847962
I don't know, maybe it's related..
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@Comment #33: I'm not sure, I just tried to reproduce your issue and couldn't.
Have you tried it on another machine, just to be sure?
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I did, it happens on both of my computers and even on Windows 7 (but
isn't always *that* noticible). But maybe we should discuss this in the
appropriate bugreport :)
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Just note to my comment #30 that after upgrading to ATi Radeon HD 7950
and normal 13.1 driver I have no issues anymore, also FF version now is
19.0.2 will keep if issue reacure
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As peke said in comment #30: It's fixed in Firefox 19 (thanks!) but it
can still happen when using hardware acceleration.
I turned on layers.acceleration.force-enabled today (Firefox 20 / Ubuntu
12.10 64-bit / nvidia 310.14) and started noticing the issue again.
I can see it clearly in gmail, and
I'm Confirming this using FF19 Final and FF20b1 But I have found that
for now it happens only if HW accel is enabled.
Additionally If I Zoom In/Out page (CTRL+Mouse Scroll) page is rendered
correctly, looks like only default zoom is affected.
For Now I'm turning of HW Accel.
Haven't tested night
hi, could my problem be related to this bug:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=156456 ?
It was not present in ff17 but is present in ff18 and is still in ff19. It's
really weird...
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Created attachment 716501
Scrolling native widgets
It is not totally fixed.
Web pages looks good in FF 19 even after the scrolling; but text inside native
widgets does not.
If you edit a long text in a field like the one im writing into and then scroll
it; the subpixel antialiasing becomes gray
Not for me - I can still see the effect e.g. on G+.
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Status
it's fixed
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Status in The Mozilla Firefox Browser:
Confirm
Is it fixed in FF19?
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Status in The Mozilla Firefox Browser:
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** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #828206
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** Also affects: firefox via
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Great! Thank's alot.
This settings are work for me.
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http://open.knome.fi/2013/02/05/fuzzy-fonts-in-firefox-18-no-more/
tl;dr
In about:config, edit keys in the following way:
Set layers.acceleration.force-enabled to true
Set layers.acceleration.disabled to false
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@Fabrizio
Thank you!
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@DEXTER
You're right, sorry. The bugzilla number is 828206 and is fixed by
https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/rev/1cc90ffcd6b6 (which was originally
intended for 806099).
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So we don't know what broke it, we don't know if it'll happen again, we
know nothing, but you just set it to Fix committed state?
At least could you please write the mozilla's bugnumber here, IF they've
fixed it?
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Seems solved in Firefox 19.0b2
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** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix
That the bug is about incorrect subpixel rendering, sometimes (on the
most typical screen: horizontal RGB) the fonts are rendered
approximately as if the screen was horizontal BGR.
The two screenshots linked so far were created on such systems, hence
they exactly represent the problem for those lo
This is also an issue on Fedora 18 with Firefox 18, so I'd rather not
think it is generally font rendering related. Fonts throughout the
system (Gnome 3 / Gnome Shell with Droid Sans as default font) render
correctly. The colour halos / aberration is only noticable within
Firefox on certain web pag
I've installed terminus-fonts and then set Terminus as a fonts to be
used in Kate. All these resulted in the same colour aberration as in
new Firefox 18. So this it is probably something with font rendering of
specific fonts, rather than Firefox problem.
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Affecting me too (twitter screenshot): http://imgur.com/J8MH7
(top: chromium 23, bottom: firefox 18)
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Affects me too, sample (gmail's side panel): http://imgur.com/FN2gT
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The nightly (21.0a1) seems to have the correct rendering.
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S
Confirm the same. Is there any workaround?
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Status in “firef
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Public bug reported:
Some portion of text are not rendering correctly after upgrading to
Firefox 18 in Ubuntu 12.04.1 amd64. I've attached a screenshot, please
notice the red text on the right.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: firefox 18.0+build1-0ubuntu0.12.04.3
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