tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3410742768048437368.post8841759123166555502..comments2023-02-28T03:16:01.970+13:00Comments on Karl Tomlinson: Firefox 3.1 Beta 2 on Linux uses less memoryKarl Tomlinsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08395965813514789823noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3410742768048437368.post-5701973019516275022022-01-24T00:29:46.783+13:002022-01-24T00:29:46.783+13:00casino no deposit bonus 2020【WG】o80b910a26eepc81il...casino no deposit bonus 2020【WG】o80b910a26eepc81il5g.online<br />casino no deposit bonus 2020,【WG98.vip】⚡, casino no deposit bonus 2020,free slots casino <a href="https://thtopbet.com/rb88/" rel="nofollow">rb88</a> no deposit bonus 2020,free <a href="https://xn--o80b910a26eepc81il5g.online/" rel="nofollow">카지노사이트</a> slots casino no deposit bonus 2020,free slots casino <a href="https://thakasino.com/12bet/" rel="nofollow">12bet</a>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3410742768048437368.post-20047755115126032852008-12-12T10:30:00.000+13:002008-12-12T10:30:00.000+13:00Fewer fonts is definitely something worth investig...Fewer fonts is definitely something worth investigating for mobile. I'm guessing the data here still includes at least 10-15 MB of font data, and that would be directly dependent on the number of fonts used.<BR/><BR/>Reducing the number of variations of each character would mean less information to manage and thus less memory.<BR/><BR/>Ideally it wouldn't matter if the characters were distributed across several fonts, each font supporting a different writing script. However, the number of glyphs cached in cairo is currently affected by a per-scaled-font limit, so merging separate fonts for different scripts into a single font would likely save some memory, but perhaps cost some performance.Karl Tomlinsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08395965813514789823noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3410742768048437368.post-39468087651462782462008-12-12T01:48:00.000+13:002008-12-12T01:48:00.000+13:00Something I've been wondering about recently since...Something I've been wondering about recently since I heard that Android would only have one family of fonts (Droid serif, sans and mono):<BR/><BR/>How much memory would this save? Enough to be a worthwhile option in Fennec?<BR/><BR/>From browsing in Mobile Safari I think using a single, small but high-dpi screen optimised font could be more usable.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com