respite said:A week ago Opera released the 10.60 version of their browser for FreeBSD. I personally love it. It runs extremely fast on my systems. I find it aesthetically pleasing as well.
For those who don't mind running closed source products, check it out!
respite said:I personally love it. It runs extremely fast on my systems. I find it aesthetically pleasing as well.
Still? I have never noticed any problem with fonts under Windows or FreeBSD. Ever.vermaden said:Its still have font rendering issues ...
Beastie said:Still? I have never noticed any problem with fonts under Windows or FreeBSD. Ever.
Could you give examples or show websites that have failing font rendering/display?
OH said:The latest flash from ports is installed and working on linux-opera and native Firefox 3.6. I've added paths to the plugins-path of Opera and symlinked libflashplayer.so and npwrapper.etc around to different locations, but all without success.
Java is a whole other story of course. Looking at linux-opera, there's a "Java options" button to select the directory with libjava.so and libawt.so which I can either point at the diablo version or the openjdk6 version. Neither of those work in linux-opera, but in Opera 10.60 the button "Java options" is completely missing, which would suggest that java is explicitly unsupported.
Any thoughts?
cpcnw said:Not that bothered about flash now - its more the crappy fonts in native Opera that are putting me off. Rest of the apps I have loaded are crystal clear. Opera looks like its trying to do some kind of hinting and it looks awful - wish I could figure this out because I like[d] Opera ...
cpcnw said:Would be interested to know what font choices you are using in Opera font prefs?
YesDo you have DejaVu and webfonts installed ?
Ah, ok will give that a try ...By the way have you "fc-cache" after changing .fonts.conf ? You might need to restart Opera.
think I did ... will check ...and you need to install fontconfig