n Ben Avraham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: linux-il@linux.org.il
Subject: Re: Another Firefox vs. IE issue
The stylesheet defines the Hebrew text as font-family: David
I don't know if David is an OpenType font. I know it is TrueType. I am
viewing the site on the same Windows XP Pro (SP2)
On 26/07/2006, at 13:59, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
How do I check if firefox is using uniscribe.dll? If not is
there an easy way to install it?
It's built-in with the system. I don't know whether firefox uses it
directly, uses it through the standard text rendering, or uses its
own system
OK. I found usp10.dll on my system (it is at version 1.420.2600.2180 if
that means anything).
So the last question is, is David an OpenType font? Is there an easy
way to determine that?
David Suna
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
David Suna wrote:
The stylesheet defines the H
David Suna wrote:
The stylesheet defines the Hebrew text as font-family: David
I don't know if David is an OpenType font. I know it is TrueType. I
am viewing the site on the same Windows XP Pro (SP2) machine using
Firefox 1.5.0.4 and IE 6.0. I did a search on my system but I did not
find
l@linux.org.il
Subject: Another Firefox vs. IE issue
Once we are on the topic of sites that don't display the same under
Firefox and IE I have another question.
I have implemented a site that has Hebrew words (including nikud)
interspersed within English text. The problem is that under Firefo
, 25 Jul 2006, David Suna wrote:
Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2006 11:55:05 +0300
From: David Suna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: linux-il@linux.org.il
Subject: Another Firefox vs. IE issue
Once we are on the topic of sites that don't display the same under Firefox
and IE I have another question.
I h
David Suna wrote:
Is this a bug in Firefox?
Most probably. Diacritics are a new feature in Firefox, and it is likely
that they havn't got it exactly right.
If yes, who do I report it to?
I would guess that the mozilla bugzilla. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/
If not, how do I fix it to displ
Once we are on the topic of sites that don't display the same under
Firefox and IE I have another question.
I have implemented a site that has Hebrew words (including nikud)
interspersed within English text. The problem is that under Firefox the
Hebrew words with nikud don't display properly