Date: Mon, 2 Dec 2019 22:08:39 +0300 From: dmn <graahnul.grom@ya.ru> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Firefox, X11 fonts and 2gis Message-ID: <20191202220839.5fcc657e@demon> In-Reply-To: <20191202165730.GB18034@admin.sibptus.ru> References: <20191201040730.GA55403@admin.sibptus.ru> <20191201183701.58e3fff1.freebsd@edvax.de> <20191202130934.GA12388@admin.sibptus.ru> <20191202184502.5b1defc7@demon> <20191202165730.GB18034@admin.sibptus.ru>
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On Mon, 2 Dec 2019 23:57:30 +0700 Victor Sudakov <vas@sibptus.ru> wrote: > > > In your case I would also consider creating new user account > > (pw useradd) just to debug this issue. > > That is actually useful advice, its result surprised me. I created a > test user with the default login class, ran startx from that user and > you know what! I saw all the text on the map! > > OK, I logout, assign the test user to the "russian" login class, > login, startx, firefox - and here is the map without text again. > > So the problem is somehow linked to locale, but running something > like "env -i LANG=C DISPLAY=:1 firefox" from my regular user does not > fix the map. > I do not use login class for my user account. It's not necessary. However, creating a new user and assigning it to the "russian" login class makes no difference: firefox displays the fonts on the map correctly. /etc/login.conf hasn't been changed. Unless you have to use some special settings for your login class, I think a short-term solution would be to not use login classes at all. Regards, Dmitry.
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