Hello everyone, After recently reading the latest Fedora Weekly News (some threads on Firefox fonts) I decided to ask this :) Is there really a way to figure out the final rendered font when viewing a page? You see, I always have a have a hard time configuring the fonts on my Linux systems (specially Firefox). To work around this issue I had to figure out first what was the requested font on a particular section of a page. I'm just lucky that I found the "Font Finder" extension for Firefox where basically I'll highlight some text and it will tell me the corresponding code. I see something like: font-family: calibri, tahoma, arial, sans-serif That's cool, I don't have to dig into CSS files etc....However, I really have no idea what font Firefox finally used to render the section. I'm not good at identifying the subtle differences between similar fonts...so VISUAL identification is out of the question :) Is there a way to know this for sure? Is there a way I could turn some debug mode in Firefox so that when it is rendering a page it will give something like this: REQUESTED FONT FOR THIS SECTION: font-family: calibri, tahoma, arial, sans-serif ACTION: 1) calibri not available, tryng next... 2) tahoma not available, trying next... 3) arial FOUND ------> USING ARIAL Am I asking too much ? :) Thanks in advance, Jorge -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list