> Ahh. Yes, that will happen because chromium based browsers use an internal (and older) fontconfig. A shame really. The other alternative is to replace the files: > 30-metric-aliases.conf > 45-latin.conf > 60-latin.conf > in /etc/fonts/conf.avail with copies from fontconfig's git repo trunk. I'm attaching them here too. I tried with the attached files but it did not resolve the issue. After that I tried those files with previous 3 methods but no luck. Anyway thank you for your help On Tue, Dec 23, 2014 at 8:28 AM, "P. A. López-Valencia" <vorbote@xxxxxxxxxxx > wrote: > > On 22/12/14 11:09, Sadika Sumanapala wrote: > >> A.) Installing fontconfig-git from the AUR. >>> B.) Install ttf-ms-fonts as already mentioned in this thread. >>> C.) Do both. And while at it install ttf-carlito and ttf-caladea to >>> >> replace Calibri and Cambria in all those Office 2007/2010/2013 documents >> out there. >> >> First I'm extremely sorry for taking long time to reply. >> I've tried all three methods but no success. After I install >> fontconfig-git >> all the fonts on chromium browsers tabs and address bar changes to some >> kind of dots. >> >> >> > Ahh. Yes, that will happen because chromium based browsers use an > internal (and older) fontconfig. A shame really. The other alternative is > to replace the files: > > 30-metric-aliases.conf > 45-latin.conf > 60-latin.conf > > in /etc/fonts/conf.avail with copies from fontconfig's git repo trunk. I'm > attaching them here too. > > > -- > Pedro Alejandro López-Valencia > http://about.me/palopezv/ > >