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Are you aware of a possible bug in version 3.6.23? In the browser, for example, "two/" appears with the slash through the "o". Is this a known bug? Thanks

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Are you aware of a possible bug in version 3.6.23? In the browser, for example, "two/" appears with the slash through the "o". Is this a known bug?

When the same text is view in another browser it appears correctly as "two/".

The same issue appears on another computer.

Thank you.

Are you aware of a possible bug in version 3.6.23? In the browser, for example, "two/" appears with the slash through the "o". Is this a known bug? When the same text is view in another browser it appears correctly as "two/". The same issue appears on another computer. Thank you.

Réiteach roghnaithe

Sounds that you use a font that supports ligatures (Palatino?).

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Réiteach Roghnaithe

Sounds that you use a font that supports ligatures (Palatino?).

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Cor-el,

Thanks for responding. The font I used could have been Geneva, but I'm not certain.

If you're saying the problem isn't a Firefox bug, how can "two/" be written in such a way that it will appear as "two/" in the browser?

This problem doesn't appear in other browsers, only Firefox. What's the explanation?

Thanks.