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Use a different text rendering engine

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Firefox uses the wrong text rendering engine. That's because bitmap fonts don't work in Windows 10 in Firefox. They work in Windows XP and Windows 7 though, which is why I really want to install one of these operating systems.

Notepad works perfectly... You could just use the same rendering engine as Notepad and all problems are gone!!!

Firefox uses the wrong text rendering engine. That's because bitmap fonts don't work in Windows 10 in Firefox. They work in Windows XP and Windows 7 though, which is why I really want to install one of these operating systems. Notepad works perfectly... You could just use the same rendering engine as Notepad and all problems are gone!!!

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I think you should skip XP and Vista as support for them runs out next month. Can not update any further. A little hard to use Notepad to Render anything : https://hacks.mozilla.org/2017/10/the-whole-web-at-maximum-fps-how-webrender-gets-rid-of-jank/

Let alone using it in new ways as HTML and CSS evolve.

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Notepad is a text editor. Its only rendering engine is a text rendering engine, so you can't say it's used to "Render anything". However it's definitely the best rendering engine.

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I think this is the same issue as your previous threads:

As you know, Support volunteers can't change Firefox. To submit feature suggestions, you could use one or more of the following (depending on whether you want a suggestion box or a discussion):

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Indeed it's the same issue as the second bullet but not the first.

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Try to disable hardware acceleration. I'm pretty sure that DirectWrite doesn't allow bitmap fonts.