Bug 9850 - DejaVu Sans in Firefox problem with double f's
Summary: DejaVu Sans in Firefox problem with double f's
Status: RESOLVED INVALID
Alias: None
Product: DejaVu
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Sans (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified
Hardware: x86 (IA32) Linux (All)
: high major
Assignee: Deja Vu bugs
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Reported: 2007-02-02 05:51 UTC by Alberto González
Modified: 2007-02-02 06:21 UTC (History)
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2007-02-02 05:52 UTC, Alberto González
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Description Alberto González 2007-02-02 05:51:55 UTC
After upgrading to DejaVu 2.13 I have a problem with the fonts in Firefox. When there are 2 f's they overlap the next letter making it unreadable. This happens only if there is an align="justify" tag, and only in Firefox (not in Konqueror, for example). Upgrading to 2.14 doesn't solve the problem, but downgrading to 2.11 solves it (I can't say about 2.12, though).

I use Arch Linux current with KDE and with antialiasing and full hinting.

I attach a screenshot taken from osnews.com
Comment 1 Alberto González 2007-02-02 05:52:43 UTC
Created attachment 8582 [details]
Screenshot showing the problem
Comment 2 Denis Jacquerye 2007-02-02 05:56:38 UTC
This is really a Firefox+Pango bug. The bug will also happen in justified text with other fonts that have ligatures.

The ligatures were re-enabled in 2.12.
Comment 3 Alberto González 2007-02-02 06:17:03 UTC
(In reply to comment #2)
> This is really a Firefox+Pango bug.

Ok, thanks. I'll report it there then.
Comment 4 Denis Jacquerye 2007-02-02 06:21:43 UTC
(In reply to comment #3)
> (In reply to comment #2)
> > This is really a Firefox+Pango bug.
> 
> Ok, thanks. I'll report it there then.
> 

It's been there for a long time already:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=331716

We're really hoping somebody will fix this where the bug really is.


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