webfont works well. You can also install ttf fonts from windows.Or use Ubuntu).
2009/11/28 Yuri y...@rawbw.com:
Boris Samorodov wrote:
Install x11-fonts/webfonts and do apropriate changes to xorg.conf.
I have webfonts right after misc fonts at xorg.conf. That always
gave me good results.
S4mmael wrote:
webfont works well. You can also install ttf fonts from windows.Or use Ubuntu).
webfonts is installed on my system and doesn't work in ff, as I
mentioned before.
My question is why ff shows Cyrillic so poorly, as opposed opera on the
same system, and you didn't answer it.
Boris Samorodov wrote:
Install x11-fonts/webfonts and do apropriate changes to xorg.conf.
I have webfonts right after misc fonts at xorg.conf. That always
gave me good results.
I placed 'webfonts' into xorg.conf after 'misc' but firefox still shows
Cyrillic texts in a messed up way. Also
On Thu, 01 Oct 2009 11:19:20 -0700 Yuri wrote:
I have this problem for a long time. Firefox shows all Cyrillic fonts
with very large spaces between letters, almost the same as the real
space character. So it's very difficult to read. Interestingly, Opera
shows the same pages very neatly in
Boris Samorodov wrote:
Install x11-fonts/webfonts and do apropriate changes to xorg.conf.
I have webfonts right after misc fonts at xorg.conf. That always
gave me good results.
Boris, Thanks for the advice.
I did what you suggested but there is no visible change.
Yuri
Yuri ?:
Boris Samorodov wrote:
Install x11-fonts/webfonts and do apropriate changes to xorg.conf.
I have webfonts right after misc fonts at xorg.conf. That always
gave me good results.
Boris, Thanks for the advice.
I did what you suggested but there is no visible change.
Yuri
I have this problem for a long time. Firefox shows all Cyrillic fonts
with very large spaces between letters, almost the same as the real
space character. So it's very difficult to read. Interestingly, Opera
shows the same pages very neatly in different font looking very well. I
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