Hi, this is a user question, not about development, so if I’m asking in the wrong place I apologise and would be grateful to know where else I should take this.
I’m using Arch with GNOME 3 on an old-ish laptop, 1280×800 pixel screen. Out of a feeling of necessity I spent some time making my own font choices and have been very happy with the result. Using the Tweak Tool I have set the fonts for window titles, interface, and documents all to Droid Sans Regular, 10 (unit unknown, in a Firefox window I must use Droid Sans, 11pt for the same size). The font comes from the ttf-droid package (version 20121017-5). In my fonts.conf I have set the properties hinting, autohint and antialias to true, hintstyle to hintslight, rgba to rgb, lcdfilter to lcddefault. My issue is that the recent update of the freetype2 package to version 2.8 has noticeably changed the way my fonts look. Vaguely it all appears less crisp than before, but what is most disturbing is that in Droid Sans Regular 10 there is now a striking imbalance between the non-bold and bold version. This is particularly relevant in Thunderbird which uses the “interface” font to display its trees or lists of mail folders and emails. As soon as a mail folder contains an unread email, the name of the folder is displayed in bold. I am attaching two screenshots, one for freetype2 version 2.7.1 and one for version 2.8. Both these screenshots show a small part of my folder tree in two states, first with one unread email in the “Twitter · Ello” folder and second with everything read. I have separated the two states with a black vertical line, and I have added a partly transparent blue horizontal line through the top of the letter T (non-bold state) as a guide. As you can see, in freetype2 2.8 the font grows one pixel higher in the bold state. I can assure you that it makes a large tree of mail folders with some unread messages look quite uneven. It took me a while to realise why the effect was unsettling, then I tried to ignore it for a while, but that was impossible, Now I’ve downgraded to version 2.7.1 but of course I can’t go on with an old version forever. I did try changing the font size and have noticed that only size 10 shows this strong difference. Very bad luck – given my screen dimensions, size 11 does not give me enough content but 9 really is too small. Also I don’t want to change to another font. Ideally I would like to somehow configure freetype or X to behave much like it did before. Is that possible? Any help you can give would be much appreciated. Sebastian
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