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Firefox won't display URW Chancery L properly.

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A website I administer uses the URW Chancery L font for Linux systems. I have noticed that the latest Firefox does not display this font on my Ubuntu 10.04 system whereas it displayed it accurately on my older Firefox 3.0 / Ubuntu 8.1 system. Google Chrome on the Ubuntu 10.04 system and same website does display the font accurately. The URW Chancery L font also displays accurately in Open Office, Komposer, and Fontmatrix on the new system. "Allow pages to choose their own fonts" is ticked in Firefox preferences, and a test page with straight This line should be in URW Chancery
shows the same behavior. Why has Firefox taken a dislike to this font?

A website I administer uses the URW Chancery L font for Linux systems. I have noticed that the latest Firefox does not display this font on my Ubuntu 10.04 system whereas it displayed it accurately on my older Firefox 3.0 / Ubuntu 8.1 system. Google Chrome on the Ubuntu 10.04 system and same website does display the font accurately. The URW Chancery L font also displays accurately in Open Office, Komposer, and Fontmatrix on the new system. "Allow pages to choose their own fonts" is ticked in Firefox preferences, and a test page with straight <span style="font-family: URW Chancery L;">This line should be in URW Chancery </span><br> shows the same behavior. Why has Firefox taken a dislike to this font?

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Do you see that font as a choice in "Edit > Preferences > Content : Fonts & Colors" as a default font choice for sans-serif?

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Yes, it is there in the list. I selected it but it made no difference, CSS on or off. Here is some samples of what I am seeing. Left is the problem on Lucid system, right is what I expected to get, and as displayed on the old Intrepid system.

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Are you using style font-style:italic when you use that font?