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    • jbopera98
      jbopera98 last edited by

      FreeBSD v9 > v10. Dialogs on the UI are only partly visible during a recent shared library bump.
      For instance, I can see this as I type, but the title, of this post, is only
      a a a a a E a
      which may be the same number of those vowells within it. From here, as I type this, I cannot
      see the title which I just typed.
      Only occurs on some web pages (debian wiki VS gentoo wiki, for instance)
      And in about:config: the items to change are visible, but not the selections,

      Font >> one cannot see the old to change to a new, but can type it in without knowing
      if the spelling is correct, etc.

      If there is a term in about:config (specific item) which applies to the text in the
      Opera menu button, "Opera", as well as the text one types into the URL bar (as I type
      this, the url is showing as " a " ... then I could maybe change its color
      or font type and fix the issue.

      Thanks.

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      • subhuman
        subhuman last edited by

        i'm not completely sure i understand what you mean. but if the problem is connected to some other issue with a shared library you may want to re-install that library.

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        • sgunhouse
          sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by

          We've seen this before with one of the *BSDs ... I think it was some sort of encoding issue, but don't recall. Until someone with more knowledge comes along, I just wanted to tell you it is not unknown or unique to you.

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          • jbopera98
            jbopera98 last edited by

            Problem was present in all v10 installs. v10 disk crashed.
            backed up using a v9 disk, first upgrading it to v10.
            v10 >> not upgrading the OPERA port but all its dependencies,
            afaik,
            default no-problem scenario working again
            [ v7 opera > v 12.16 opera > please restore Presto takk... ]
            as long as I do not "officially" attempt to install opera
            [the system does not see it as installed, but it is installed,
            maybe not converted properly in the v9 > v10 BSD pkg method change]

            tl;dr
            FIXED for now, on the primary disk, [ please restore PRESTO or
            all its features in Otter ... or even source the PRESTO so it can
            be forked. Even as shareware which is how I bought it in windows98
            v1 era... millions of more customers for the latter I surmise. ]

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            • jbopera98
              jbopera98 last edited by

              Freebsd revamped its ports' font structure this week. Reinstalls fixed that issue (missing consonants).

              Appeared an errant italic AND cursive font on some sites. Found a program "font-manager" which previews fonts. Found
              the .ttf file and moved it from /root/.fonts

              So all solved for now.
              Opera 12.16 build 1860 FreeBSD 10-STABLE.

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              • jbopera98
                jbopera98 last edited by

                An update to dejavu (fonts) made the consonants disappear en masse again.
                "pkg delete -f dejavu" fixed it

                So that appears to have been the actual problem from here, since I probably won't ever know more about the intricacies of font setup without an easy guide to follow, which I suspect due to different platforms of the fonts, won't ever occur.

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