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Tuesday, January 23, 2007
A patch for Gecko based browsers on Mac for buttons
Gecko based browsers, including Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Camino, Mozilla Seamonkey, optimized 3rd-party builds of Firefox and etc. , didn't display buttons on webpages well on Mac OS X.
For aqua buttons, that shown in Camino and some optimized 3rd-party builds of Firefox, the CJK buttons often be malformed and cause you can't see the text on the button well. For common buttons, they're just ugly.
I've found a hack through the internet, and I'm not so sure what did it actually do (seems to be some dirty tricks), but it works. So I cut off some unnecessary codes and made this patch. To use it, just execute the following command under terminal (Terminal.app or iTerm.app, replace "/Applications/Camino.app" to the path of the app you want to patch):
cd /Applications/Camino.app/Contents/MacOS/res/
patch -i /path/to/moz-forms.patch
And it's done.
I didn't write this patch. I just found it and made it easier to use.
tags: mac, osx, patch, cjk, button, gecko, firefox, camino, seamonkey
20:04:14 by fishy - opensource - Permanent Link
Revision: 1.4/1.4, last modified on 2007-10-17 @ 11:08.
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