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Subject: Re: Bug#22529: khtml http://axkit.org/ utf-8 encoding problems revisited
From: Martin Junius <mj () m-j-s ! net>
Date: 2001-03-16 20:23:34
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Dirk Mueller <mueller@kde.org> writes:
> the problem is that you HAVE a utf8 font installed so it WILL PREFER the
> utf8 font over the LATIN1 fonts. its very hard for a piece of computer
> software to JUDGE if the font looks GOOD to the USER.
OK, got it. So khtml uses probably
-misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--*-*-75-75-c-0-iso10646-1
because that's a unicode font. And the font encoding has priority
over the font name. Right?
As said before, I don't think that this is the right thing <tm> ;-)
The font name should have priority, and that's the way *all* the other
browser are handling it.
More and more sites are using XML or JSP, so we're going to see much
pages with charset=utf-8, which don't display well with konqueror and
the standard X11 fonts.
If you can give me a quick pointer to where this font mapping happens
in the kdelibs/khtml source, I'm willing to look into it and
experiment with alternate schemes.
> > 2. Now visit http://slashdot.org/
> > which displays using the *same* ugly fixed font.
>
> thats a bug and has been reported several times already, and IIRC from you
> already too.
Yep, but I didn't find a easy to reproduce combination of URLs
then. And you closed the bug. ;-)
Anyway, keep up the good work on konqueror/khtml!
Martin
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