Re: kde 3.2 rc 1 - konqueror web browser font sizes

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Mar_10 wrote:
I have exactly the same with 3.2 final release built from Mandrake Cooker SRPMS and installed on my mandrake 9.2 box. There are differencies in font sizes rendering between sites and most of sites are rendered using huge fonts which break their layout. E.g. www.cnn.com is rendered wrongly - huge fonts breaks site layout and www.yahoo.com seems to be rendered correctly, microsoft.com is quite ok too :P . For the sites rendered using big fonts i can press "Decrease Font Sizes" button twice and then it's ok but setting disappears after browser restart. List of my favourite sites which for sure were correctly rendered in previously installed KDE3.1.3 and now are broken:
www.cnn.com
www.pclinuxonline.com
www.my-siemens.com
www.interia.pl
www.wyborcza.pl
www.onet.pl
www.linuxnews.pl


Konqi is my primary browser and now it becomes pretty unusable as the most of my favourites sites are rendered wrongly. Does anyone know any fix?

This is a known problem (others have reported the same problem), but it is not a bug in KDE. It is a configuration problem and I do not know exactly what the problem is or specifically how to fix it.


KDE uses Qt and Qt uses FontConfig, Xft[2] and FreeType2 to display fonts. If they are not installed and configured properly, you will have problems. In addition, Mandrake had added some of its own font stuff.

Possibly this is a Mandrake issue and you could get more specific help on a Mandrake list.

NOTE: I did try 3 of the URLs and they displayed perfectly.

Sorry that I can't be of more immediate help.

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JRT
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