A few days ago I noticed that the Russian Wikipedia had actually
become readable in Firefox (well, if I knew the language).  Same
for the other editions in languages that use the Cyrillic alphabet.
By readable I mean that the font choice has been _vastly_ improved.
It went from a very square, painful serif font to a nice, very
readable sansserif.

My setup is a bit unusual.  I run Firefox 1.5 on OpenBSD/amd64
remotely on a FreeBSD 5.5/alpha X11 display.  Stock defaults,
nothing beyond FontPath "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/cyrillic/" to
support Cyrillic.

I wonder what changed.

* There were no significant changes at the Firefox/OpenBSD end.
* Lately I rebuilt various xorg-* ports on the FreeBSD display.
* Or maybe Wikipedia changed their stylesheets.

Anybody else notice this change?

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Christian "naddy" Weisgerber                          [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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