Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:

Philip TAYLOR schrieb:
A new release of an application on
which I rely is terminally broken when used with medium-sized
fonts (125%) as opposed to the default of small (100%).

No, from all I know, it's now actually respecting that 125% setting
while before it wrongly ignored this setting completely. So, from that
POV, a bug has been actually fixed.

And yet, the browser becomes completely unusable when 125% fonts
are selected.  Web pages appear two steps zoomed, and if one
applies the recommended fix to About:Config::layout.css.devPixelsPerPx
-> +1 (default : -1), the system/Chrome fonts then appear unreadably small.

I am sure you would agree that it is extremely unlikely that
Internet Explorer does not also respect "font-size: medium",
yet it and Seamonkey 2.17.1 render the same page almost
identically while IE and Seamonkey 2.19 render it completely
differently (the latter being two zoom steps larger, as
stated above).

Philip Taylofr


"from that POV, a bug has been actually fixed."

From my POV, fixing that "bug" has introduced all sorts of problems. Should I now have to change my entire system font size just so SM behaves like it did before?

How do I turn off this wonderful bug "fix"?
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