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[ILUG-Social] netscape font rubish

[ILUG-Social] netscape font rubish

Paul Askins paul.askins at analog.com
Mon Dec 3 15:59:30 GMT 2001


hi

could anyone take a look at this and maybe explain what's going on.

http://www.geocities.com/jack_daniels1798/netscrape.jpg

this is what Nvidia's web page looks like on Netscape 4.71 here in work
(Solaris 2.6).  I'm just wondering if this is a netscape problem or if
something can be done about it.  For those who can't view the picture, it
just prints all the text in the table rows on top of one another.  I've
noticed this on a few different web sites and was curious as to the cause.

I've managed to find the link for the linux drivers at least.  I must take
a look at it on Mozilla at home later on.  All I have here is Netscape or
IE5 <shudder> on a Win2k terminal server.

-- 
Paul Askins <:)
Email:  Paul Askins <paul.askins at adbvdesign.analog.com>

Amnesia used to be my favorite word, but then I forgot it.




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