Vincent Bernat wrote (20 Oct 2012 11:16:33 GMT) :
Also, two additional configuration files could be provided and enabled
by default:
match target=font
edit mode=assign name=hintstyle
consthintslight/const
/edit
/match
And:
match target=font
edit mode=assign name=antialias
Hi again,
intrigeri wrote (12 Nov 2012 17:11:26 GMT) :
Congrats! Tagging patch accordingly.
When fixing this, we may also want to expand the patch a bit
to fix #605574 at the same time.
Cheers!
--
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org
with a subject of
tags 638262 + patch
severity 638262 normal
thanks
Hi,
I tested the suggested configuration on LCD and CRT.
As reported already, results on LCD are awesome.
Results on CRT are good enough.
Congrats! Tagging patch accordingly.
Bumping severity to normal, as once you've seen the difference,
you
❦ 6 novembre 2012 21:32 CET, intrigeri intrig...@debian.org :
Since most screens are now LCD, the default configuration of
fontconfig-config could be altered to enable the following
configuration files:
[...]
Also, two additional configuration files could be provided and
enabled by
Hi,
Vincent Bernat wrote (07 Nov 2012 09:20:51 GMT) :
Unfortunately, I don't have a CRT actually. Since this is just
a default configuration and most users have LCD now, it seems
a sensible change even if font rendering is degraded on
CRT displays.
I agree in principle, but I think it
Hi,
Vincent Bernat wrote (20 Oct 2012 11:16:33 GMT) :
I also think that the defaut configuration is quite ugly compared to
other distributions.
I agree.
Since most screens are now LCD, the default configuration of
fontconfig-config could be altered to enable the following
configuration
Package: fontconfig-config
Version: 2.9.0-7
Followup-For: Bug #638262
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
Hi!
I also think that the defaut configuration is quite ugly compared to
other distributions. Since most screens are now LCD, the default
configuration of fontconfig-config
Package: fontconfig-config
Version: 2.8.0-3
Severity: wishlist
Ubuntu and Linux Mint has much better fonts in the desktop. Some people in the
web says that it is related to the font rendering and the configuration. I'll
would really like to have nicer fonts.
-- System Information:
Debian
8 matches
Mail list logo