Since I upgraded to Tiger, Camino has had serious trouble with fonts. (Nothing else seems to, and the trouble is limited only to certain fonts.) I've verified that these problems exist in Camino 0.8.3 (which worked fine on 10.3.9), 0.8.4 (which I upgraded to pretty much simultaneously with Tiger), and Firefox, but do not exist in Safari.
It's got something to do with character widths: on some pages (ie, New York Times articles), if I highlight text, the highlighting doesn't go to the end of each line. On other pages, characters overlap in rendered text. I get this problem in lots of places, but it's easy to see in the results from a Google search. In still other places (for example, text entry sections on forms in WordPress, particularly the article composition form on my site at www.twoideas.org), characters will overlap and the cursor will be placed in the middle of the line, making stuff very difficult to read (or write!). I'm happy to help do any sort of non-destructive debugging in order to track this down. As far as I know, I've got all of the 'right' fonts installed, but even in a font-substitution situation there's no good reason to have this rendering difficulty. I'm sure that the problem might be system-specific, based on the vagaries of my installation, but I'd love help resolving them if the problem is on my end rather than with Gecko. Thanks in advance, Jon Lasser -- Jon Lasser [EMAIL PROTECTED] 206-326-0614 . . . and the walls became the world all around . . . (Maurice Sendak) _______________________________________________ Camino mailing list [email protected] http://mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/camino
