The linux version of Firefox 3.5 doesn't seem to be able to handle the
non-standard encoding used in the jsMath TeX fonts (though earlier
versions of Firefox did), so it's really a Firefox bug, not a jsMath
bug.  In any case, I've made new versions of the fonts that work for
Linux Forefox users.  They are available on the jsMath font download
page at

http://www.math.union.edu/locate/jsMath/download/jsMath-fonts.html

Hope that clears it up for you.

Davide

On Jul 8, 1:59 pm, Bo <[email protected]> wrote:
> Jsmath is broken in Firefox 3.5 (under fedora 11).  The fonts are
> messed up. The greek letters are shown as accented roman letters,
> comma becomes semicolon, etc. I am wondering if there is a workaround
> to make it work. For now, I just delete the fonts to make it looks
> better, even though this made the tiddlywiki very slow.
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