Curiously, my experience is exactly the opposite of the original
posters'.  My fonts have always looked the same in openbox menus as in
Gtk apps (and iceweasel) until libxft2-2.2.0-3 came along last week.
Then, openbox (and also Tk) fonts - but _not_ Gtk or iceweasel - started
looking blurry like those in the Ubuntu desktop (which I hate).  I found
that I can restore things back to the former state by, for instance

ln -s ../conf.avail/11-lcdfilter-legacy.conf /etc/fonts/conf.d

(or just adding the contents of 11-lcdfilter-legacy.conf to my
~/.fonts.conf).  Nonetheless, I am concerned that at some point this
workaround won't be effective anymore and I'll be stuck with the Ubuntu
look.  Please don't let that happen.

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