Firefox, X11 fonts and 2gis
Per Hedeland
per at hedeland.org
Sun Dec 1 12:08:25 UTC 2019
On 2019-12-01 11:06, Thomas Mueller wrote:
>> Dear Colleagues,
>
>> On my desktop, I'm using mate and Firefox from the official FreeBSD
>> packages (currently mate-1.22.1 and 68.0.2,1 are installed).
>
>> 2gis is a popular Russian navigator and database of companies. They have
>> recently changed their web interface, and after the change I don't see
>> any street names (in fact, no text at all) on their map any more. On
>> Windows the map looks OK.
>
>> Could you please visit https://2gis.ru/tomsk and report if you actually
>> do see town names, street names, house numbers etc, or just a dumb map?
>
>> Victor Sudakov, VAS4-RIPE, VAS47-RIPN
>> 2:5005/49 at fidonet http://vas.tomsk.ru/
>
> I visited this web page with Seamonkey under FreeBSD 11.1-STABLE and got a blank page. Not even a dumb map.
Ditto with Firefox 66.0.4 (package firefox-66.0.4,1) on FreeBSD
12.0-RELEASE, while Chrome 68.0.3440.106 (package
chromium-68.0.3440.106_4) works fine on 12.0-RELEASE (it would be
strange if the FreeBSD version was relevant I think) - and Firefox
70.0.1 (package firefox-70.0.1,1) on FreeBSD 12.1-RELEASE (but again I
don't think that's relevant) also works fine.
--Per Hedeland
> But then there are also some other things that don't work with this version of Seamonkey.
>
> Tom
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