unable to reproduce, no further information provided.
Closing. Feel free to reopen or create a new issue with appropriate
information.
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Japanese pages with UTF-8 encoding render improperly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/209741
You re
> To reproduce the bug, create ~/.fonts.conf with the following, and
then log out and in:
I did that and while the fonts now look very ugly, the effect you were
describing did not occur here. Why would you want such ugly-looking
fonts anyway?
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Japanese pages with UTF-8 encoding render imprope
On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 02:54:18PM -, Rolf Leggewie wrote:
> Tonohono, thank you for reporting back. And thank you for providing
> instructions on how to make the problem go away. Can you also give more
> information on how to make the problem appear? I can move between sites
> just fine wit
Sorry, I should have been more specific. I meant ~/.fonts.conf
To reproduce the bug, create ~/.fonts.conf with the following, and then log out
and in:
false
Upon switching this back to "true" and logging out and back in, the
display errors cease.
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Japanese pages with UTF-8 encoding
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
- I'm using Firefox 3 Beta 4 provided with Hardy.
+ I'm using Firefox 3 Beta 5 provided with Hardy.
When navigating to a Japanese page using UTF-8 encoding, rendering
issues are experienced. It's difficult to detail the issue in
Thank you for the report. I have not yet been able to reproduce your
problem. Nor do I understand where .fonts.conf comes into play. I
don't have such a file and /etc/fonts/fonts.conf does not seem to have
any dealings with antialiasing here. Please provide step-by-step
instructions on how to r
Huh.
Fixed the issue by setting anti-aliasing to "true" in my .fonts.conf.
true
Rendering issues are only experienced when it is set to "false".
I've attached my current .fonts.conf in case it's of any use.
** Attachment added: ".fonts.conf"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13029726/.fonts.co