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Need a little more help to get nice fonts working


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Hi there,

 

I followed some tutorials on the net like this one to get that nice-looking Windows fonts in my Mandriva distro, and I think that I got all font stuff perfectly working with nice fonts (GTK, gnome, KDE, qt, apps & menus, OOo, looking with the fonts I want and anti-aliased)

 

There is no problems using such applications, they look nice, even browsing with Firefox most of the pages render with the fonts I configured, but there are some that do not.

 

One example to show what i'm saying:

 

okfonts6qc.png

 

This LQ forum image is that what is shown with my Firefox. It looks nice, just like the windows version of FF.

 

The problem comes when i'm watching some css-styled sites like the Gmail help section (strangely the gmail normal webmail interface shows OK). They seem to be configured in a font family that Firefox still shows as the fonts that came preinstalled in my system (yes the ones that I don't want, like helvetica)

 

nogoodfont6oo.png

 

Notice the blocky font used, specially around the vowels

 

evenmoreuglyfonts1xx.png

 

Crap, even the site that teached me to do that stuff is looking ugly (perhaps for the same problem, looking at source it was created using Quanta Plus, which I wonder it defaults to linux fonts...

 

Looks like I missed to mess even more with some config files, or this is a issue that can't be fixed with firefox, because all other browsers/apps (konqueror, opera) renders these few pages correctly.

 

Any ideas?

 

This is what I get using Firefox under Windows, I want something near that:

 

goodfontswin3lm.png

 

gmailok6md.png

 

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You can configure firefox to always use a set of fonts that you specify. If you do this, is there any improvement?

 

edit

preferences

general

fonts & colors

always use my fonts

 

Also, have you tried adding MS fonts which would replace the linux fonts you do not like (such as helvetica). If you install some MS fonts, they will be chosen before/over the linux fonts.

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