Hello. I'm trying to figure out why some fonts when being in use cause texts being overlaped. Often this happens with national characters. Example, opening http://fzs.sve-mo.ba/sites/default/files/dokumenti-vijesti/sample.pdf in internal google-chrome 38 pdf viewer causes some text being rendered one on another, screenshots: http://ixion.pld-linux.org/~arekm/font-overlap1.jpg http://ixion.pld-linux.org/~arekm/font-overlap2.jpg What could be reason for such behaviour? I have little knowledge in the area, so any information/hint is welcome, so I could experiment and narrow down possibilities. fontconfig 2.11.1 freetype 2.5.3 fonts-TTF-AnonymousPro-1.002-1.noarch fonts-TTF-Google-noto-sans-20141001-0.1.noarch fonts-TTF-Google-noto-sans-symbols-20141001-0.1.noarch fonts-TTF-Google-noto-serif-20141001-0.1.noarch fonts-TTF-OpenSymbol-3.6.1.2-3.noarch terminus-font-X11-4.38-2.noarch xorg-font-encodings-1.0.4-1.noarch xorg-font-font-alias-1.0.3-2.noarch xorg-font-font-cursor-misc-1.0.3-2.noarch xorg-font-font-misc-misc-1.1.2-2.noarch xorg-font-font-misc-misc-base-1.1.2-2.noarch xorg-font-font-mutt-misc-1.0.3-2.noarch xorg-font-font-util-1.3.0-2.x86_64 Thanks, -- Arkadiusz Miśkiewicz, arekm / ( maven.pl | pld-linux.org ) _______________________________________________ Fontconfig mailing list Fontconfig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/fontconfig