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There have been following string additions to module 
'gnome-settings-daemon.gnome-3-18':

+ "The type of hinting to use when rendering fonts. Possible values are: 
\"none\" for no hinting and \"slight\" for fitting only to the Y-axis like 
Microsoft's ClearType, DirectWrite and Adobe's proprietary font rendering 
engine. Ignores native hinting within the font, generates hints 
algorithmically. Used on Ubuntu by default. Recommended. The meaning of 
\"medium\" and \"full\" depends on the font format (.ttf, .otf, .pfa/.pfb) and 
the installed version of FreeType. They usually try to fit glyphs to both the X 
and the Y axis (except for .otf: Y-only). This can lead to distortion and/or 
inconsistent rendering depending on the quality of the font, the font format 
and the state of FreeType's font engines."

Note that this doesn't directly indicate a string freeze break, but it
might be worth investigating.
http://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-settings-daemon/log/?h=gnome-3-18
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