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Package: mozilla
Version: 2:1.5-3
Severity: important

When printing a website from mozilla, either to postscript file or to printer,
most of the characters are rendered as rectangles. This also happens with
galeon, but for example not with evolution. An example postscript output file
can be found at http://wodka.lashout.net/~apeeters/mozilla.ps

I am available for further details of my setup.

Adriaan Peeters

-- System Information:
Debian Release: 3.0
Architecture: i386
Kernel: Linux bari 2.4.22-preempt #5 Mon Dec 29 16:23:46 CET 2003 i686
Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C

Versions of packages mozilla depends on:
ii  dpkg                          1.10.18    Package maintenance system for Deb
ii  mozilla-browser               2:1.5-3    Mozilla Web Browser - core and bro
ii  mozilla-mailnews              2:1.5-3    Mozilla Web Browser - mail and new
ii  mozilla-psm                   2:1.5-3    Mozilla Web Browser - Personal Sec
ii  mozilla-xft                   2:1.5-3    Mozilla Web Browser - Xft support 

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Version: 2:1.8+1.0.7-2 

I cannot reproduce this with iceape 1.0.7-2.
(http://dim.gr/gr/index.htm prints without problems.) Closing.
cu andreas
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