10-16-2016, 03:27 AM
This is frustrating. I keep reading that Firefox is supposed to peruse installed fonts and use one it finds that matches the criteria if it detects characters that aren't supported by the default font. I have a font for a set of characters I'm trying to get to show up, why the hell does Firefox still show them as code boxes?! I COULD set it as my default font for the browser but then it would, well, replace my default font with the latin characters from that font, and I'd like to keep using this font for those. Argh.
Edit: Disabling hardware acceleration in firefox apparently fixes it. Is it just me, or does hardware acceleration cause more problems than it solves? When it was on in Flash it used to cause my youtube videos to become blank green boxes.
Edit: Disabling hardware acceleration in firefox apparently fixes it. Is it just me, or does hardware acceleration cause more problems than it solves? When it was on in Flash it used to cause my youtube videos to become blank green boxes.