On 3 April 2012 15:43, Colin Law wrote:
> On 3 April 2012 13:40, Matthew Sturdy wrote:
> > well, I have found a "solution" of sorts... I have deleted all the
> > Helvetica .tff files from
> > ~/.fonts/
> > /usr/share/fonts/truetype/
>
> What did you have there and where did you get them from?
On 3 April 2012 13:40, Matthew Sturdy wrote:
> well, I have found a "solution" of sorts... I have deleted all the
> Helvetica .tff files from
>
> ~/.fonts/
> /usr/share/fonts/truetype/
>
> Now the webpages skip past Helvetica and jump straight to the sans-serif
> family of fonts (which are instal
well, I have found a "solution" of sorts... I have deleted all the
Helvetica .tff files from
~/.fonts/
/usr/share/fonts/truetype/
Now the webpages skip past Helvetica and jump straight to the sans-serif
family of fonts (which are installed correctly).
I will wait for the distribution update and
On 3 April 2012 13:03, bouncysteve wrote:
> I don't have any problem in Firefox (11) with your example page, but there
> is a problem in Chromium.
> It seems that Chromium ignores the character encoding set in the page and
> uses its own encoding.
> Try setting the browser default encoding to UTF
I don't have any problem in Firefox (11) with your example page, but there
is a problem in Chromium.
It seems that Chromium ignores the character encoding set in the page and
uses its own encoding.
Try setting the browser default encoding to UTF-8 (NB This may reveal
problems in other pages if th
On 3 April 2012 11:39, Colin Law wrote:
> On 3 April 2012 10:28, Matthew Sturdy wrote:
> >
> So it is not in fact using the html entity. Having said that it does
> look fine for me (Firefox 11.10 in Ubuntu 12.04).
> I don't know what to suggest I am afraid.
>
> Thanks Colin!
i have made a sim
On 3 April 2012 10:28, Matthew Sturdy wrote:
>
>
> On 3 April 2012 10:43, Colin Law wrote:
>>
>> On 3 April 2012 08:43, Matthew Sturdy wrote:
>>
>> Can you point us to a web page showing the problem and explain exactly
>> what you see wrong?
>>
>
> Sure, for example: http://sitmobile.com/index.h
On 3 April 2012 10:43, Colin Law wrote:
> On 3 April 2012 08:43, Matthew Sturdy wrote:
>
> Can you point us to a web page showing the problem and explain exactly
> what you see wrong?
>
>
Sure, for example: http://sitmobile.com/index.html?request_locale=po
(change language to Portuguese if it is
On 3 April 2012 08:43, Matthew Sturdy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have had an issue for a while now with the display of certain characters
> in both Firefox and Chrome on my laptop. Example characters are: çõáú
>
> These are presented correctly in the webpages as HTML entities (ç
> õ etc)
> If I copy and
Hi,
I have had an issue for a while now with the display of certain characters
in both Firefox and Chrome on my laptop. Example characters are: çõáú
These are presented correctly in the webpages as HTML entities (ç
õ etc)
If I copy and paste them to the terminal, or to a text entry field in the
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