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Duki3003:
Linux distributions usually have that problem, you need to install additional fonts (microsoft?) to display it correctly.
Kyrdua:
^ yep, it's readily available in ubuntu IIRC. from his screencap, i'm guessing he's using an older version of ubuntu.
Xiong Chiamiov:
--- Quote from: Duki3003 on February 16, 2011, 08:36:23 AM ---Linux distributions usually have that problem, you need to install additional fonts (microsoft?) to display it correctly.
--- End quote ---
It's called msttcorefonts in Ubuntu and something similar in other distros. Specifically, you need Trebuchet MS.
You'll also see this if you override site font family or size settings.
Harryy:
--- Quote from: Xiong Chiamiov on February 16, 2011, 07:48:29 PM ---Specifically, you need Trebuchet MS.
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I am not a CSS expert, but can't you use @font-face or similar, so users without those fonts installed will see them properly? Sorry for the OT post.
Djinn6:
--- Quote from: Xiong Chiamiov on February 16, 2011, 07:48:29 PM ---
--- Quote from: Duki3003 on February 16, 2011, 08:36:23 AM ---Linux distributions usually have that problem, you need to install additional fonts (microsoft?) to display it correctly.
--- End quote ---
It's called msttcorefonts in Ubuntu and something similar in other distros. Specifically, you need Trebuchet MS.
You'll also see this if you override site font family or size settings.
--- End quote ---
Yep, that fixed it. No wonder I started seeing this after upgrading to 10.10. :P Thanks!
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