(In reply to Jamie Nicol [:jnicol] from comment #4) > You mention that the glyphs which are missing change occasionally when you refresh. Can you see any pattern to it? Does it happen to some glyphs more than others, or does it just seem random? It seemed quite random which glyphs went missing but there was a pattern to the overall position of the issues. It only happened in the subelements of the website that contain graphs, not in the larger text parts.
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(In reply to Jamie Nicol [:jnicol] from comment #4) > You mention that the glyphs which are missing change occasionally when you refresh. Can you see any pattern to it? Does it happen to some glyphs more than others, or does it just seem random? It seemed quite random which glyphs went missing but there was a pattern to the overall position of the issues. It only happened in the subelements of the website that contain graphs, not in the larger text parts. When Bug 1695912 and Bug 1507074 are resolved, I will start using WR as a daily driver and hopefully catch any remaining issues.
(In reply to Jamie Nicol [:jnicol] from comment #4) > You mention that the glyphs which are missing change occasionally when you refresh. Can you see any pattern to it? Does it happen to some glyphs more than others, or does it just seem random? It seemed quite random which glyphs went missing but there was a pattern to the overall position of the issues. It only happened in the subelements of the website that contain graphs, not in the larger text parts. Also, I observed that some elements like "Landesweite Neuinfektinsrate[sic!] von 50" had all glyphs the moment it first is rendered, but then it goes through some relayouting, jumps around and then was e.g. missing its "k"-glyph. When Bug 1695912 and Bug 1507074 are resolved, I will start using WR as a daily driver and hopefully catch any remaining issues.
(In reply to Jamie Nicol [:jnicol] from comment #4) > You mention that the glyphs which are missing change occasionally when you refresh. Can you see any pattern to it? Does it happen to some glyphs more than others, or does it just seem random? It seemed quite random which glyphs went missing but there was a pattern to the overall position of the issues. It only happened in the subelements of the website that contain graphs, not in the larger text parts. Also, I observed that some elements like "Landesweite Neuinfektinsrate[sic!] von 50" had all glyphs the moment it first is rendered, but then it went through some relayouting, jumps around and then was e.g. missing its "k"-glyph. When Bug 1695912 and Bug 1507074 are resolved, I will start using WR as a daily driver and hopefully catch any remaining issues.
(In reply to Jamie Nicol [:jnicol] from comment #4) > You mention that the glyphs which are missing change occasionally when you refresh. Can you see any pattern to it? Does it happen to some glyphs more than others, or does it just seem random? It seemed quite random which glyphs went missing but there was a pattern to the overall position of the issues. It only happened in the subelements of the website that contain graphs, not in the larger text parts. Also, I observed that some elements like "Landesweite Neuinfektinsrate[sic!] von 50" had all glyphs the moment it first is rendered, but then it went through some relayouting, jumps around and then was e.g. missing its "k"-glyph. So maybe an issue with elements that get loaded in by the website? When Bug 1695912 and Bug 1507074 are resolved, I will start using WR as a daily driver and hopefully catch any remaining issues.
(In reply to Jamie Nicol [:jnicol] from comment #4) > You mention that the glyphs which are missing change occasionally when you refresh. Can you see any pattern to it? Does it happen to some glyphs more than others, or does it just seem random? It seemed quite random which glyphs went missing but there was a pattern to the overall position of the issues. It only happened in the subelements of the website that contain graphs, not in the larger text parts. Also, I observed that some elements like "Landesweite Neuinfektinsrate[sic!] von 50" had all glyphs the moment it first is rendered, but then it went through some relayouting, jumped around and then was e.g. missing its "k"-glyph. So maybe an issue with elements that get loaded in by the website? When Bug 1695912 and Bug 1507074 are resolved, I will start using WR as a daily driver and hopefully catch any remaining issues.
(In reply to Jamie Nicol [:jnicol] from comment #4) > You mention that the glyphs which are missing change occasionally when you refresh. Can you see any pattern to it? Does it happen to some glyphs more than others, or does it just seem random? It seemed quite random which glyphs went missing but there was a pattern to the overall position of the issues. It only happened in the subelements of the website that contain graphs, not in the larger text parts. Also, I observed that some elements like "Landesweite Neuinfektinsrate von 50" [sic] had all glyphs the moment it first is rendered, but then it went through some relayouting, jumped around and then was e.g. missing its "k"-glyph. So maybe an issue with elements that get loaded in by the website? When Bug 1695912 and Bug 1507074 are resolved, I will start using WR as a daily driver and hopefully catch any remaining issues.
(In reply to Jamie Nicol [:jnicol] from comment #4) > You mention that the glyphs which are missing change occasionally when you refresh. Can you see any pattern to it? Does it happen to some glyphs more than others, or does it just seem random? It seemed quite random which glyphs went missing but there was a pattern to the overall position of the issues. It only happened in the subelements of the website that contain graphs, not in the larger text parts. Also, I observed that some elements like "Landesweite Neuinfektinsrate von 50" [sic] had all glyphs the moment it first was rendered, but then it went through some relayouting, jumped around and then was e.g. missing its "k"-glyph. So maybe an issue with elements that get loaded in by the website? When Bug 1695912 and Bug 1507074 are resolved, I will start using WR as a daily driver and hopefully catch any remaining issues.