On Saturday 03 July 2010 14:38:14 Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> > Nikos, I just merged 10.60 and it works here. What are your local
> > font-related settings?
> 
>    <edit name="autohint" mode="assign"><bool>false</bool></edit>
>    <edit name="antialias" mode="assign"><bool>true</bool></edit>
>    <edit name="hinting" mode="assign"><bool>true</bool></edit>
>    <edit name="hintstyle" mode="assign"><const>hintslight</const></edit>
>    <edit name="lcdfilter" mode="assign"><const>lcddefault</const></edit>
>    <edit name="rgba" mode="assign"><const>rgb</const></edit>

For comparison, here's mine. I seldom touch or do anything with my font 
config:

# eselect fontconfig list
Available fontconfig .conf files (* is enabled):
  [1]   10-autohint.conf *
  [2]   10-no-sub-pixel.conf
  [3]   10-sub-pixel-bgr.conf
  [4]   10-sub-pixel-rgb.conf *
  [5]   10-sub-pixel-vbgr.conf
  [6]   10-sub-pixel-vrgb.conf
  [7]   10-unhinted.conf
  [8]   20-fix-globaladvance.conf *
  [9]   20-unhint-small-dejavu-sans.conf
  [10]  20-unhint-small-dejavu-sans-mono.conf
  [11]  20-unhint-small-dejavu-serif.conf
  [12]  20-unhint-small-vera.conf
  [13]  25-unhint-nonlatin.conf
  [14]  30-metric-aliases.conf *
  [15]  30-urw-aliases.conf *
  [16]  40-nonlatin.conf *
  [17]  45-latin.conf *
  [18]  49-sansserif.conf *
  [19]  50-user.conf *
  [20]  51-local.conf *
  [21]  57-dejavu-sans.conf *
  [22]  57-dejavu-sans-mono.conf *
  [23]  57-dejavu-serif.conf *
  [24]  60-latin.conf *
  [25]  60-liberation.conf *
  [26]  65-fonts-persian.conf
  [27]  65-khmer.conf
  [28]  65-nonlatin.conf *
  [29]  69-unifont.conf *
  [30]  70-no-bitmaps.conf *
  [31]  70-yes-bitmaps.conf
  [32]  80-delicious.conf *
  [33]  90-synthetic.conf *


You have autohint set to false. What does that do?

> 
> freetype:
> 
> 2.3.12(2)(07:37:47 PM 05/11/2010)(X -bindist -debug -doc -fontforge -utils)

Same here apart from utils, I have that on. Doesn't seem relevant.

> In case it matters, I'm on AMD64.  I also found this:
> 
>    http://www.opera.com/support/kb/view/751/

Doesn't seem to apply. It only mentions opera's own decorations in menus etc, 
not the actual content in the page. What does opera use as it's rendering 
engine?


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