https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=514421
--- Comment #3 from Felix Schütt <[email protected]> --- No, it's an issue with the KDE "icon" font being used. The glyphs in the font have completely wrong scaling, causing a massive "padding" when used with a "3em" font size in the CSS. Some browsers "normalize" the glyph bbox, others don't. I am already on the latest Chrome version (Version 143.0.7499.193, latest "stable" according to Googles Blog), that's not the issue. I downloaded the KDE icon font from: https://cdn.kde.org/breeze-icons/icons.woff2?97f5747e2a469f732e46da072e2119de (extracted from the Network panel). Then I used https://fontdrop.info/ to see the differences against a "regular" font like Roboto. The KDE icons font has very tiny glyphs: https://imgur.com/a/gpTotBh The Roboto Light font has "normal" glyphs: https://imgur.com/a/mbruI2q So, some browsers may "normalize" the width and calculate the height, but there's clearly something wrong with the icon font. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
