browser display of accented characters
I'm not sure when this problem came up, but perhaps when I upgraded to
etch. Put simply, my browsers no longer can display accented
characters.
For example, I create a little test file with a and u umlaut and e
ecute:
This is a test
ä ü é
Xterm can display them, but in galeon and iceweasal they are broken:
This is a test
ä ü é
I try to use the browser defaults, and the default for both browsers
is "serif". I'm not sure what my system interprets that as (Times New
Roman?), but I'd assume it is with a font that supports normal
accented characters.
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