> Am 04.08.2019 um 23:48 schrieb Riccardo Mottola via Gnustep-dev > <gnustep-dev@gnu.org>: > > On 8/2/19 6:06 PM, Fred Kiefer wrote: >> I would not like to revert this change even though I agree with you that >> pull requests this big are bad. The overall changes here are good and in >> most cases we see no issues with them. As for your specific setting, did you >> try to run with the property "GSFontHinting" set to the value 17? This >> should switch back to the old behaviour for font hinting. If this does not >> help you should try to revert part of the changes. This is easier as it >> seems. Most of the changes in this pull request deal with font names and >> weights. That is irrelevant for the font displaying and you may just ignore >> those changes. Which leaves you with less than a handful of interesting >> changes to look into. >> >> That is currently all I can say as I am away from my computer. > > > if I set the value to 17, Ink will hang when I open the "test" file I > prepared (but not other files). > > Of course, not only Ink, other applications will hang... e.g. GNUMail when > displaying a Mail.
Sorry fr taking so long to reply. I tried with the test file you send me privately some time ago and when setting the value 17, it still works fine for me. Could you please provide me with a stack trace of the hanging process? As this isn’t happening for me, nor to anybody else on the mailing list. I would expect that it is something on your computers. maybe a corrupt font? Did you try to strip down more of the merged pull request to see which part is causing this issue? _______________________________________________ Gnustep-dev mailing list Gnustep-dev@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnustep-dev