fontconfig-2.2.90
Joe Marcus Clarke
marcus at marcuscom.com
Fri Jul 18 15:08:12 PDT 2003
On Fri, 2003-07-18 at 17:05, Brian Gruber wrote:
> I too am having problems now that I have upgraded my
> fontconfig to 2.2.90. The problem seems unrelated to
> web browsers, other than that it is most likely to
> turn up there.
>
> As far as I can tell, certain fonts which are not
> monospace are being rendered as if they are. However,
> not all fonts are affected (I think Matthew may be
> correct in that it is adobe fonts). Since the default
> fonts for the system are unaffected, we're only seeing
> the problem when we pull up webpages that specify
> other fonts (i.e. helvetica). contrary to what
> Matthew says, if I change my gnome properties to use
> one of these fonts as the application font, it does
> not render it correctly at all, in any application. i
> don't know how to change the default application font
> for mozilla, so I didn't test that.
Fonts should be good again in fontconfig 2.2.90_2.
Joe
>
> Brian
>
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