![]() ![]() ![]() In the tags I identified I do not see something suspicious in the inspector for the part of the text that is visible and the part that is not visible. I have screenshots of the linked document on page 13 showing how some monospace and even some regular text is displayed fine, but most of it is missing. Using the font inspector I was able to verify that various pages I tried would download and use various fonts not installed on my system and those looked the same in other browsers (Chrome/Edge) as well as when trying the same pages in Windows. The problem seems to be only with PDF viewer. 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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