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It improved the page rendering most places it was "broken", but some file or setting on this machine produced cursive script in part of the text on about a third of the pages. Had to revert to an earlier 11- version. I checked .Xdefaults, .font.conf etc and could not find anything to fix it, (I am totally uninformed about the finer points of font configurations); including "about:config" most of which was in that nearly-unreadable font.
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That attachment should show the cursive script within the google searchbar. Coincidentally, during the rollback 11.50 >> 11.01, Menu >> Appearance and within fifteen minutes of trial and error, it is setup to better than it was before the "upgrade".
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I've never seen such a thing. Are you sure you don't have this font in Xorg's path, ~/.fonts, Opera preferences, etc. and it's overriding the default font or the one you set, or you have a font problem and "something" "somewhere" is falling back to this particular font?
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Apologies for the further confusion, I obviously have too many browsers. |
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on and cannot be easily changed; (if I had time to figure out which font it was, I could probably revert it. OTOH it may not be a problem if opera is built from the port which arrived in the tree today; I unfortunately do not have time for that either on this machine. )
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Opera being proprietary software, it's very likely (I haven't checked) that the FreeBSD port just grabs the official archive file and extracts it as it is.
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To answer your question, the Makefile used in OpenBSD's ports tree states that Opera is available for the i386 platform only. |
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As this install is customized to my liking, I'm reluctant to do revisit the font problem until I happen to upgrade a whole lot of ports at a time (xorg downtime of several days usually).
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These days Opera doesn't run at all on OpenBSD to my knowledge (after the changes in Linux emulation). Linux emulation has never existed neither for Sparc nor for Sparc64. Theoretically just theoretically one could possibly run Sun binaries on Sparc64 via emulation. I am not sure if Sun emulation does exist for Sparc64 but there is a chance since it does exist for i386. Theoretically just theoretically you could then try to run Opera 10.00 which was the last release for Solaris. NetBSD hacker Macallan did manage to do just that many years ago on NetBSD. http://my.opera.com/Macallan/blog/show.dml/77855 |
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