On 4/11/06, Junichi Uekawa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi.
>
> > > > We receive a lot of user reports about crashes with gtkhtml2.
> > > > And retests with the Mozilla renderer showed that the reason
> > > > lies withing gtkhtml2. So I assume that it is no Liferea problem.
> > > > So (at least from the upstream point of view) this won't fix.
> > > > Please use Mozilla for rendering if you can.
> > >
> > > It might be just better if you ditched the liferea-gtkhtml package.
> >
> > Why? Only the latest libgtkhtml2 versions are broken.
>
> Okay, so, that's not a fundamental problem, but a hopefully transient
> problem?  It might be good to get some bugs marked as 'serious' on
> gtkhtml so that apt-listbugs users can know it's broken before it's
> upgraded/installed.
>
> > > I've switched over to mozilla rendering for now.
> >
> > Should be better anyway.
>
> Fonts Look uglier, and I don't see a preferences box to fix it...

The rendering code reuses the GNOME default application font. This
might be ugly, depending of what font you configured :-)

But you can overwrite it by supplying a user defined stylesheet as
described in the FAQ on the project homepage.

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