On 08/03/12 17:34, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 03/08/2012 07:49 AM, Toralf Lund wrote:
On 08/03/12 14:35, John Doe wrote:
I use both 3.6.26 (from centOS 5) and 10.0.2 (binary from mozilla).
And, after setting the same font settings in both, I cannot see any real
differences...
Only tiny
On 08/03/12 15:36, John Doe wrote:
From: John Doejd...@yahoo.com
Hum... playing with the gnome font settings does not change anything
in either firefoxes...
Really? I'm trying this again now... What I'm doing is:
1. Start firefox
2. Select System-Preferences-Fonts from the desktop panel
On 12/03/12 09:11, Toralf Lund wrote:
On 08/03/12 15:36, John Doe wrote:
From: John Doejd...@yahoo.com
Hum... playing with the gnome font settings does not change anything
in either firefoxes...
Really? I'm trying this again now... What I'm doing is:
1. Start firefox
2. Select
Hi.
I just upgraded to CentOS 5.8 and got Thunderbird and Firefox 10, and I
regret it already... I find that reading texts in these new versions is
much more straining to the eyes than it used to be, as something must
have changed with the font rendering - simply put, all letters appears
to
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From: centos-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf
Of Toralf Lund
Sent: den 8 mars 2012 11:36
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Subject: [CentOS] Thunderbird and Firefox 10 font rendering
Does anyone else experience this? Any idea how to fix it (besides
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From: centos-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf
Of Toralf Lund
Sent: den 8 mars 2012 12:40
To: centos@centos.org
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Thunderbird and Firefox 10 font rendering
BTW, besides the bluryness, the fonts also look thinner somehow
On 08/03/12 12:46, Sorin Srbu wrote:
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From: centos-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf
Of Toralf Lund
Sent: den 8 mars 2012 12:40
To: centos@centos.org
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Thunderbird and Firefox 10 font rendering
BTW, besides
I use both 3.6.26 (from centOS 5) and 10.0.2 (binary from mozilla).
And, after setting the same font settings in both, I cannot see any real
differences...
Only tiny difference I could find if I screenshot both and zoom a lot is
lighter pixels in the anti-aliasing of 10.x.
But that might just
On 08/03/12 14:35, John Doe wrote:
I use both 3.6.26 (from centOS 5) and 10.0.2 (binary from mozilla).
And, after setting the same font settings in both, I cannot see any real
differences...
Only tiny difference I could find if I screenshot both and zoom a lot is
lighter pixels in the
From: Toralf Lund toralf.l...@pgs.com
Like I said elsewhere, I looks like the version 10 applications do not
pick up the settings from System-Preferences-Fonts-Details... in
GNOME. I've just verified that Firefox does on a system with an older
CentOS version, although there are no direct
From: John Doe jd...@yahoo.com
Hum... playing with the gnome font settings does not change anything
in either firefoxes...
But if you meant changing something else than rendering: if change
the Application font, it changes in both firefoxes instantaneously...
Maybe check in
On 03/08/2012 07:49 AM, Toralf Lund wrote:
On 08/03/12 14:35, John Doe wrote:
I use both 3.6.26 (from centOS 5) and 10.0.2 (binary from mozilla).
And, after setting the same font settings in both, I cannot see any real
differences...
Only tiny difference I could find if I screenshot both and
I have two CentOS plus x86_64 workstations that as far as possible I am
trying to keep the same. One for home, one for my office. I have the 32
bit Firefox installed along with a number of plugins and have just found
that firefox no longer plays any shockwave content on my work machine, I
have
Rob Kampen wrote:
I have two CentOS plus x86_64 workstations that as far as possible I am
trying to keep the same. One for home, one for my office. I have the 32
bit Firefox installed along with a number of plugins and have just found
that firefox no longer plays any shockwave content on
On Tue, 2009-02-24 at 16:38 -0500, Rob Kampen wrote:
I have two CentOS plus x86_64 workstations that as far as possible I am
trying to keep the same. One for home, one for my office. I have the 32
bit Firefox installed along with a number of plugins and have just found
that firefox no
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