Recent answers to About:config. I could use a tip herehttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/7577352010-10-13T10:12:30-07:00Just uninstalled FF3.5.12 and went back to FF3.5.3
Now modifying about:config changes things again
a2010-10-13T10:12:30-07:00Eireannhttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/757735#answer-110340<p>Just uninstalled FF3.5.12 and went back to FF3.5.3
Now modifying about:config changes things again
and all my character sets work again.
I should have doen that earlier.
FF3.5.11 and 12 were just BAD.
</p>As advised by one page I have activated the Indic option in Regional settings.
That installed mangal2010-10-11T19:09:07-07:00Eireannhttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/757735#answer-109955<p>As advised by one page I have activated the Indic option in Regional settings.
That installed mangal.ttf and latha.ttf
It seems that the latest FF does not address the Arial Unicode MS set at all.
I have just set everything for zh-cn, which is the setting for Chinese characters, to Arial Narrow, and nothing happens. Chinese characters are shown as if I would have kept the default setting.
</p><p>Besides, the activation of the indic set only shows hindi and tamil letters and it doesnt show them as they should be.
All other Indian languages are left out
</p><p>About:Config settings seem to have no influence whatsoever.
I can fill in nonsense values for font.name.serif and font.name.sans-serif and it still shows the mangal writing.
I think thats a BUG.
</p>Does that mean that xterm came with previous firefox versions and has been taken out in the latest v2010-10-11T17:58:03-07:00Eireannhttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/757735#answer-109953<p>Does that mean that xterm came with previous firefox versions and has been taken out in the latest versions?
</p><p>mentioned here: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devanagari" rel="nofollow">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devanagari</a> is the Lipikar writing tool to write hindi.
For me its about viewing. When I can see it on firefox then I can write it. But as long as a placeholder shows instead the letter I cant do anything.
</p><p>For the second link: I dont have xterm. I looked at the page with my InternetExploder because FF doesnt work well with wikipedia pages.
The wikipedia page sais: "This will work only on Firefox compiled with ctl support."
I dont know why previous versions of Firefox worked well.
</p><p>It should actually work if I set the serif and sans-serif valued to Arial Unicode MS but it doesnt....
</p><p>See attachment how the last link looks in FF.
</p>This also doesn't work?
http://mr.wikipedia.org/wiki/विकिपीडिआ_साहाय्य:Setup_For_Devanagari
2010-10-11T10:25:00-07:00cor-elhttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/757735#answer-109904<p>This also doesn't work?
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<ul><li> <a href="http://mr.wikipedia.org/wiki/विकिपीडिआ_साहाय्य:Setup_For_Devanagari" rel="nofollow">http://mr.wikipedia.org/wiki/विकिपीडिआ_साहाय्य:Setup_For_Devanagari</a>
</li></ul>I dont see any Indian script.
Chinese, Thai, Korean, Cyrillic etc... all are OK
Sorry I cant open th2010-10-11T10:06:57-07:00Eireannhttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/757735#answer-109898<p>I dont see any Indian script.
Chinese, Thai, Korean, Cyrillic etc... all are OK
</p><p>Sorry I cant open the wikipedia pages because then the firefox hangs. The last two versions of FF have problems with wikipedia and google.
But, my IE doesnt hang with wikipedia and there the Indian character sets work.
</p>Don't you see any Devanagari script?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devanagari
2010-10-10T11:23:14-07:00cor-elhttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/757735#answer-109689<p>Don't you see any Devanagari script?
</p><p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devanagari" rel="nofollow">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devanagari</a>
</p>Cor el,
just checked.
preferences for - font.name.sans-serif - and - font.name.serif - were set,
Wi2010-10-10T10:21:15-07:00Eireannhttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/757735#answer-109672<p>Cor el,
just checked.
preferences for - font.name.sans-serif - and - font.name.serif - were set,
With the standard values it didnt work.
I have added "Arial Unicode MS" to all preferences, just as I did last time, but it still doesnt work.
Attached the current settings for <em>devanagari</em> which should give me Hindi letters.
</p>Thanks Cor-el,
I will see what I can do with that info.
These definitions must have been there for p2010-10-10T09:48:26-07:00Eireannhttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/757735#answer-109667<p>Thanks Cor-el,
I will see what I can do with that info.
These definitions must have been there for previous versions of firefox because in older versions the Indian character sets worked without any problem.
</p>Firefox has font.default prefs for some Indic encodings, but there are no name prefs for serif and s2010-10-10T05:55:58-07:00cor-elhttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/757735#answer-109616<p>Firefox has font.default prefs for some Indic encodings, but there are no name prefs for serif and sans-serif.<br>
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<pre>font.default.x-devanagari
font.default.x-geor
font.default.x-gujr
font.default.x-guru
font.default.x-khmr
font.default.x-knda
font.default.x-mlym
font.default.x-orya
font.default.x-sinh
font.default.x-tamil
font.default.x-telu</pre>
<p><br>
So you can try to add font.name.sans-serif.* and font.name.serif.* prefs for the one that you need.
</p>I wished I knew which preferences in about:config I have changed....with the help of one member here2010-10-09T16:47:43-07:00Eireannhttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/757735#answer-109513<p>I wished I knew which preferences in about:config I have changed....with the help of one member here.
The installation of the latest FF version has messed it all up.
</p><p>Last time I did mention problem solving details here in this forum, but searching this forum for my old post did not yield any result.
Seems old things were deleted.
I think they should not delete old solutions to problems because one day they can be helpful to others.
</p>Which prefs did you change in the past?
font.default encoding prefs or font.name prefs?
2010-10-09T11:05:52-07:00cor-elhttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/757735#answer-109496<p>Which prefs did you change in the past?
</p><p>font.default encoding prefs or <a href="http://font.name" rel="nofollow">font.name</a> prefs?
</p>It worked fine until I have upgraded to this version of FF. 3.5.12
Ladst time I had to tweak about:2010-10-09T09:42:47-07:00Eireannhttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/757735#answer-109490<p>It worked fine until I have upgraded to this version of FF. 3.5.12
Ladst time I had to tweak about:config, but this time its not working.
Maybe some other setting they have changed.
</p>Make sure that you have installed support for complex scripts.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Mu2010-10-08T13:05:15-07:00cor-elhttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/757735#answer-109320<p>Make sure that you have installed support for complex scripts.
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<ul><li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Multilingual_support_%28Indic%29" rel="nofollow">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Multilingual_support_%28Indic%29</a> Wiki: Help:Multilingual support (Indic)
</li></ul>
<p>Can you post a link?
</p><p>There are a lot of Indian sites that use embedded fonts that do not work in Firefox.
</p><p>See also Padma: <a href="https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/873" rel="nofollow">https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/873</a> - <a href="http://padma.mozdev.org/" rel="nofollow">http://padma.mozdev.org/</a>
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