I've flipped the switch on the Mozilla package so that pango is used for display. This means that we have a lot of good support for a lot of languages which were lacking with the current mozilla builds. No, it's not used for printing quite yet. That's next on the list.
Yeah, it's late in the FC3 release cycle for this kind of change but we need to get it tested some time with a wider audience, and it's undergone some pretty good testing. If there are big problems, I can always switch it off again.
Happy testing!
--Chris
On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 20:16:00 +0200, Matias Féliciano feliciano.matias@free.fr wrote:
Le mercredi 13 octobre 2004 à 13:48 -0400, Chris Blizzard a écrit :
I've flipped the switch on the Mozilla package so that pango is used for display.
Only for mozilla or also for firefox ?
I'm working on firefox right now.
--Chris
epiphany?
ons, 13.10.2004 kl. 20.16 skrev Matias Féliciano:
Le mercredi 13 octobre 2004 à 13:48 -0400, Chris Blizzard a écrit :
I've flipped the switch on the Mozilla package so that pango is used for display.
Only for mozilla or also for firefox ?
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The Chinese characters look funny (some characters are ostensibly bigger than others). No problem in displaying web pages, just the dialog window and tool bars look funny.
Chris Blizzard wrote:
I've flipped the switch on the Mozilla package so that pango is used for display. This means that we have a lot of good support for a lot of languages which were lacking with the current mozilla builds. No, it's not used for printing quite yet. That's next on the list.
Yeah, it's late in the FC3 release cycle for this kind of change but we need to get it tested some time with a wider audience, and it's undergone some pretty good testing. If there are big problems, I can always switch it off again.
Happy testing!
--Chris
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