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Then, I tried to set it to something other than "2", as "2" has always popped up when I restarted Firefox. I have reset the parameter you mentioned, nothing changed. portfolio (sic)), the fonts, although I haven't changed the weight (as it is visible in the case of "Grids" word), were rendered badly in my Firefox. That issue with font rendering has been a real pain for me for a quite some time, as I like to use Google Web fonts in my web projects and in many cases (including my. * type or paste '''about:support''' in the address bar and press Enterįinally! Thank you a great bunch, jscher. * (menu bar) Help > Troubleshooting Information * "3-bar" menu button > "?" button > Troubleshooting Information In the heading, the site is halving the font weight as downloaded, which makes it more fragile than usual.)'' ''(Attached is how I think it is supposed to look.
Keeweb config update#
(It's normal to lose the formatting, don't worry about that.)įrom the other thread, this Microsoft update from 2013 was a good find: Scroll down to the Graphics header and select from there through the end of the table that follows, then copy (e.g., Ctrl+c) and paste into a reply. type or paste about:support in the address bar and press Enter.
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Keeweb config driver#
Is your Firefox willing/capable of using hardware acceleration with your graphics driver software? If you have restarted Firefox since you finished making changes - Direct2D changes take effect after a restart - could you copy/paste the graphics section of the support information page into a reply? Here's how:
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In the heading, the site is halving the font weight as downloaded, which makes it more fragile than usual.) (Attached is how I think it is supposed to look. August 2016 um 21:45:10 -0700 von Gregoricįirefox definitely needs hardware acceleration (on Windows, using Direct2D) enabled for best results in font smoothing. Rest of the tutorials concerned pretty much the same things, i.e. I have the Windows Updates mentioned here installed. ("Grids") and here is the link to the page: Here is an exaple of a badly rendered font: Hardware Acceleration is currently on, tried turning if off, nothing helped.
Keeweb config drivers#
I do have the latest drivers for the graphics card installed. Laptop is Acer Aspire 5749Z with Intel Pentium B960 and Intel GMA 2000 graphics. My system is Windows 7 圆4 Home Premium, Firefox is the latest version from the stable releases, 45.0.1 right now, I think. I'll try to list the tutorials that I have tried. When it comes to Pale Moon, it required some setting to be changed in about:config but eventually, everything rendered neatly.Īs far as Firefox in concerned, I have tried to use numerous different solutions but none seemed to work. The problem appears to be only with Firefox the same fonts on Chrome, Internet Explorer, Brave browser or even Pale Moon does not exist. I do have a problem with some of the the fonts' rendering without antialiasing, as I think, and that makes them pretty ugly.