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Labels: OS-Linux Area-Misc Type-Bug

New issue 25814 by matiaspelenur: Rendering problems (maybe with  
antialising) in Chrome Linux 4.0.223 (regression)
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=25814

Chrome Version : 4.0.223.11-r29916 from google-chrome-unstable
OS + version : Ubuntu Hardy
CPU architecture (32-bit / 64-bit): 64-bit
window manager : Gnome
URLs (if applicable) : N/A
Behavior in Firefox 3.x (if applicable): correct (see screenshot)
Behavior in Chrome for Mac (optional): correct

This bug was introduced in 4.0.223.11 -- it did not exist in the previous
Chrome Linux

What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Open, for example, Google calendar.
    NOTE: this is NOT the overlapping event bug that was fixed in 4.0.223.
2. Have some events showing

What is the expected result?
Calendar entries are rendered with the right antialiasing.

What happens instead?
Something with the rendering is off -- it may be the antialising, but the
event text looks bad.

This also happens in at least a couple of other cases that can't be shared
via screenshot unless this bug is marked private. I can see it happening on
other coworkers' computers too.

Please provide any additional information below. Attach a screenshot
and backtrace if possible.

Screenshots attached for Chrome and Firefox 3.5.

Attachments:
        calendar-antialising-1  25.0 KB
        calendar-antialising-firefox  11.1 KB

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