Summary: | When using a stylesheet with large font sizes, text lines on certain sites get cramped together and rendered unreadable. | ||
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Product: | kcontrol | Reporter: | Tero Pesonen <tero> |
Component: | general | Assignee: | Konqueror Developers <konq-bugs> |
Status: | RESOLVED UNMAINTAINED | ||
Severity: | normal | ||
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | openSUSE | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: | ||
Attachments: |
The first URL (BusinessWeek magazine web site) as a screencapture
The second URL, a forum post, as a screencapture. Override.css |
Description
Tero Pesonen
2007-10-15 00:15:57 UTC
Created attachment 21816 [details]
The first URL (BusinessWeek magazine web site) as a screencapture
Created attachment 21817 [details]
The second URL, a forum post, as a screencapture.
Could you please specify what you set for the accessibility stylesheet? (Note that some websites will not render right in any browser w/increased font sizes, but overlapping is near certainly abnormal) Created attachment 21819 [details]
Override.css
The stylesheet in use. The font in use makes no difference, only its size: The
smaller the font size, the less this occurs, and vice versa.
Confirm. As a workaround, putting line-height: 120% !important; in with the font-size lines seems to work. Also affects our minimum font size setting. Yes, adding "line-height: 120% !important;" in with the font-size lines works for me too and provides a work-around. but how is this a bug? If line-height was constrained by the site to be smaller than the user defined font-size, it's normal for the glyphs to bleed in adjoining lineboxes. "but how is this a bug? If line-height was constrained by the site to be smaller than the user defined font-size, it's normal for the glyphs to bleed in adjoining lineboxes." No other browser (Gecko-based ones, Opera, IE) shows textlines overlapping like this, the font size notwithstanding. Are they buggy, then? And if this not a bug, why, then, is an accessibility stylesheet option provided in the first place? Shouldn't the original font sizes be respected, too? And colours? No, you just need to override line-height as well as font-size. Where did you get the accessibility stylesheet from? That's where the bug is. I checked and it was not the stylesheet I currently use; I've added colouring information for buttons, text areas, comboboxes, lists etc. so they won't blend with the page background and can thus be discerned. The provided stylesheet is what Konqueror creates, and on which I've based mine while further developing it by adding the said colours (which was rather laboursome--required lots of CSS Googling). Maybe the bug is simply that Konqueror isn't including the line-height information in stylesheets it writes. Oh, I see ... I didn't know there was a feature to automatically generate an accessibility stylesheet. So the bug is in the kcm css module, but I don't see a specific sub-component for that in bugzilla. => kcontrol general. Yes, Konqueror generates a stylesheet at Settings->Configure Konqueror->Stylesheets->Use accessibility stylesheet->Customise It creates a bare-bones stylesheet with text and background colours and font sizes. Hello! Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but this project has been unmaintained for many years so I am closing this bug. Kcontrol has been replaced by System Settings in Plasma. Please give the latest version of that a try, and open a new bug in "systemsettings" if you continue to have an issue. Thank you! |