Neueste Antworten auf Font is messed up on Firefox 17.0https://support.mozilla.org/de/questions/9422652013-03-31T18:33:06-07:00There is a work-round for this error as posted earlier in this thread.
The steps are:
1 In the addre2013-03-31T18:33:06-07:00Merecathttps://support.mozilla.org/de/questions/942265?page=6#answer-422359<p>There is a work-round for this error as posted earlier in this thread.
The steps are:
1 In the address bar type "about:config"
2 Accept the warning
3 Scroll down to the line
</p><pre> gfx.content.azure.enabled;true
</pre>
<p>4 Highlight the line with a left click , then right click and select "Toggle"
5 This will change the state from true to false.
6 Restart Firefox
</p><p>Should sort it.
</p><p>Hope this helps
</p>The *EXACT* same thing happened to me after I allowed Windows Updater to do identically what you did2013-03-31T07:28:17-07:00Turns_Off_Painhttps://support.mozilla.org/de/questions/942265?page=6#answer-422255<p>The *EXACT* same thing happened to me after I allowed Windows Updater to do identically what you did!
</p><p>I'm also running Windows 7 - 64bit (Ultimate) the same as you.
With an ATI - Radeon 4800 HD card as well.
</p><p>It's terrible and I don't know what to do. So very annoying that when you scroll down especially the letters towards the top of your screen (That you pass while scrolling down) become blurred and unreadable. What I've had to do is highlight the words/letters that blur and try my best *not* to scroll until I absolutely have to...
</p><p>I must find a way to fix this issue as it makes web browsing extremely annoying, tedious, and should not be an issue. I guess uninstalling the windows updates that I installed that day starting with the one you cite are my only options at this point.
</p><p>It seems strange to me the coincidence of us all having a version of Windows 7 that worked fine until recently using Windows Update accompanied with an ATI Radeon HD card. It's very hard to deny the obvious possibility of this combination being the heart of creating this problem...
</p>Thats interesting and would fit with my clean install and the combination of the installation of Off2013-03-26T20:18:28-07:00Merecathttps://support.mozilla.org/de/questions/942265?page=6#answer-421067<p>Thats interesting and would fit with my clean install and the combination of the installation of Office 2013 and having windows auto-update.
</p><p>After applying the <strong>gfx.content.azure.enabled to false</strong> fix, the issue had mainly dissapeared for me, but not completely. I still get coloured shadows behind letters, but this is on individual letters and not groups if letters as before. The colour caste has also changed from a blue to red, Or I may be just getting paranoid about it all!!
</p><p>As a matter of interest I to am using a Radeon GPU (4800) and Windows 7 Ultimate.
</p><p>Would be interested to hear what the updates were (KBxxxxxx) so i could back out of them and experiment and also if this occurs with other GPUs other than ATI radeon
</p>Additional potentially relevant symptoms:
I did not notice the symptom until after I had installed a2013-03-26T05:39:14-07:00DrHowhttps://support.mozilla.org/de/questions/942265?page=6#answer-420832<p>Additional potentially relevant symptoms:
</p><p>I did not notice the symptom until after I had installed an update from Microsoft that claimed to update the drivers for Direct3D and DirectX. (This could just be coincidental, but it does seem like it might be potentially related.)
</p><p>OS: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit.
GPU: ATI Radeon HD 4290
</p><p>I do not see the problem when a page first loads. The fonts get messed when I scroll with the mouse or the scroll bar. It does not happen when I page up and down. I can fix the problem by changing the font size (e.g., up and back) or by paging.
</p>Hi Yes I upgraded to office 2013 roughly around the same time this issue started to occur 21/01/20132013-03-19T06:36:13-07:00abezzahttps://support.mozilla.org/de/questions/942265?page=6#answer-418654<p>Hi Yes I upgraded to office 2013 roughly around the same time this issue started to occur 21/01/2013. I wouldn't have thought the two are linked but this didn't cross my mind at the time I was experiencing the issue.
</p><p>Mainly because the issue appeared sporadic on my machine. Some webpages affected but others not.
</p>Thanks for the solution, seems to have solved the problem.
For the record my installation is a clean2013-03-18T20:27:00-07:00Merecathttps://support.mozilla.org/de/questions/942265?page=6#answer-418528<p>Thanks for the solution, seems to have solved the problem.
</p><p>For the record my installation is a clean install OS on a SSD
W7 ultimate and Office 2013.
Only really noticed the problem on Facebook but was evident on other pages to a lesser degree.
Definately didn't have the problem before the install.
</p>...have you upgraded your ms office anytime before this?
2013-03-18T19:25:15-07:00zachzach13https://support.mozilla.org/de/questions/942265?page=6#answer-418518<p>...have you upgraded your ms office anytime before this?
</p>....did u upgrade your ms office before this problem?
2013-03-18T19:24:02-07:00zachzach13https://support.mozilla.org/de/questions/942265?page=6#answer-418517<p>....did u upgrade your ms office before this problem?
</p>Set gfx.content.azure.enabled to false in about:config
The problem has yet to resurface for me.
2013-03-09T11:14:51-08:00gavsiuhttps://support.mozilla.org/de/questions/942265?page=6#answer-415715<p>Set gfx.content.azure.enabled to false in about:config
</p><p>The problem has yet to resurface for me.
</p>ricktay's screen shot sums it up. Firefox font rendering is completely broken, making the browser c2013-03-09T11:06:33-08:00PaulusGrandishttps://support.mozilla.org/de/questions/942265?page=5#answer-415713<p>ricktay's screen shot sums it up. Firefox font rendering is completely broken, making the browser completely unusable.
</p><p><a href="https://support.cdn.mozilla.net/media/uploads/images/2013-03-09-19-04-19-408a7f.png" rel="nofollow">https://support.cdn.mozilla.net/media/uploads/images/2013-03-09-19-04-19-408a7f.png</a>
</p>I replied in another thread but this might be more active for responses.
I have a win7, i7 first gen2013-03-07T12:00:30-08:00ricktayhttps://support.mozilla.org/de/questions/942265?page=5#answer-415120<p>I replied in another thread but this might be more active for responses.
</p><p>I have a win7, i7 first gen on an HP and this blurry font issue started about a ten days or so ago when I let Firefox auto update me to v 19.0.2.
</p><p>So far it has only happened on Google sites, especially google news. The fonts load clear, but when I (edit) mouse over a news story the text blurs. Selecting the text in the news stories temporarily fixes the blurred fonts, but the blurring starts up again as I mouse over any stories again.
</p><p>As I mentioned in the other thread, I installed a new Epson printer about the same time this blurred font issue popped up and thought maybe some of the OCR or other software installed with the printer caused the problem. But these forums indicate it is widespread, so it may not be the Epson software after all.
</p><p>I have only seen this on Google sites, and it will do it every time on the Google news page.
</p><p>Updated: I tried to use the snipping tool to post a picture here, but I have discovered that activating the snipping tools fixes the blurred fonts much like selecting the text does!!!! For the attached image of the blurred fonts I had to use the print screen method to capture the image.
</p><p>Note that I did not mouse over the first two stories in the image and the fonts are clear, but the others blurred when I moved the cursor over them!
</p>@gavisu: And yes it seems to deal with @font-face, because after i disabled it in mozilla, NoScript 2013-03-06T07:37:35-08:00radlmayerhttps://support.mozilla.org/de/questions/942265?page=5#answer-414709<p>@gavisu: And yes it seems to deal with @font-face, because after i disabled it in mozilla, NoScript didn't have to block it anymore -&gt; @font-face was previously blocked my firefox (at least imho).
</p>The direct2d setting made all my fonts in firefox crappy (before it was just in webpages and afterwa2013-03-06T07:32:56-08:00radlmayerhttps://support.mozilla.org/de/questions/942265?page=5#answer-414708<p>The direct2d setting made all my fonts in firefox crappy (before it was just in webpages and afterwards even the font in the tabs was bad)...
</p><p>But I'm kinda unsure about it all, because I do have NoScript installed and this can block fonts as well...
So I guess there ain't one right solution for everyone. Just for me the downloadable_fonts switch was doing the trick.
</p>There is usually no need to disable downloadable fonts by setting gfx.downloadable_fonts.enabled=fal2013-03-06T06:42:36-08:00cor-elhttps://support.mozilla.org/de/questions/942265?page=5#answer-414690<p>There is usually no need to disable downloadable fonts by setting gfx.downloadable_fonts.enabled=false and disable fonts downloaded via @font-face rules.
</p><p>You can try to set the gfx.content.azure.enabled pref to false or if this didn't help disable Direct2D by setting the gfx.direct2d.disabled pref to true on the about:config page and leave hardware acceleration otherwise enabled.
</p>Does gfx.downloadable_fonts.enabled deal with @font-face? Are web fonts the cause of the pixelation?2013-03-06T04:53:18-08:00gavsiuhttps://support.mozilla.org/de/questions/942265?page=5#answer-414662<p>Does gfx.downloadable_fonts.enabled deal with @font-face? Are web fonts the cause of the pixelation?
</p>@denbkh - gfx.downloadable_fonts.enabled = false - this solved the fonts problem in my case. thx
2013-03-06T03:42:04-08:00radlmayerhttps://support.mozilla.org/de/questions/942265?page=5#answer-414641<p>@denbkh - gfx.downloadable_fonts.enabled = false - this solved the fonts problem in my case. thx
</p>I had a similar problem and using this settings i fixed it:
gfx.downloadable_fonts.enabled = fals2013-03-06T02:03:43-08:00denbkhhttps://support.mozilla.org/de/questions/942265?page=5#answer-414611<p>I had a similar problem and using this settings i fixed it:
</p>
<ul><li> <strong> gfx.downloadable_fonts.enabled = false </strong>
</li><li> <strong> gfx.direct2d.disabled = true </strong>
</li></ul>
<p>You can set this values in "about:config" page
</p>Yes this sounds like the same issue I experienced. Resetting Firefox seemed to rid this problem mos2013-03-05T15:39:12-08:00abezzahttps://support.mozilla.org/de/questions/942265?page=5#answer-414472<p>Yes this sounds like the same issue I experienced. Resetting Firefox seemed to rid this problem mostly for me. It has occurred again once on a particular random web that I visited.
</p><p>The other web pages that I frequented regularly that were problematic seem to be ok after resetting Firefox for me.
</p>Is this the same issue as what I'm experiencing? I get pixelated text when I visit a page or scroll 2013-03-05T04:43:11-08:00gavsiuhttps://support.mozilla.org/de/questions/942265?page=5#answer-414313<p>Is this the same issue as what I'm experiencing? I get pixelated text when I visit a page or scroll around. Hovering over links or scrolling content out of view fixes it temporarily.
</p><p>It seemed to happen after I updated my Windows 7 recently. Turning off hardware acceleration in Firefox makes it stop, but I want it on.
</p><p>Firefox 19 and Windows 7 x64 SP1
</p>Resetting Firefox seems to have fixed the issue for me. Note, I experienced the issue even in FF19 2013-02-25T06:17:22-08:00abezzahttps://support.mozilla.org/de/questions/942265?page=5#answer-411632<p><strong>Resetting Firefox seems to have fixed the issue for me. </strong> Note, I experienced the issue even in FF19 (at least until i reset Firefox).
</p><p>To reset Firefox go to Help -&gt; Troubleshooting Information -&gt; Reset Firefox.
</p><p>Prior to resetting Firefox the issue appeared to be triggered on my system from version 17 when:
</p><p>1) hardware acceleration was enabled; and,
2) the bookmarks side bar was open.
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