![]() ![]() I have managed to collect interesting information: ![]() Here are the fonts installed on my system: $ yay -Qq | egrep "font|ttf"Įgrep: warning: egrep is obsolescent using grep -E I’m assuming that this has to do with Web Fonts and may cause issues with web sites that use them. If I download the PDF and use Gnome’s document viewer, it works fine.ĭoes anyone know why Firefox does this on my system? I haven’t played with any settings in Firefox in a while, so I’m pretty sure this used to work. This box is ticked on my system and instead of showing PDFs properly, most of the text is missing… Unchecking the box fixes it. ![]() After searching I found that it is related to the “ Allow pages to choose their own fonts, instead of your selections above” check box in the “Advanced” dialogue of the “Fonts” settings. I’m not sure what I did to cause this but when I visit this public example PDF. I noticed that Firefox recently started displaying PDFs incorrectly. ![]()
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