Well .. if you know you were the reporter, then it narrows down the JBS search from thousands to less than 10 :-)

https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8092298

Near as I can tell, that is an issue where we are comparing the FX use of DirectWrite with unknown usage and configuration of some Windows bundled apps and maybe we aren't
even sure it is the same font ..  there was a lot of back and forth there.

-phil.

On 8/10/21 3:56 AM, Pedro Duque Vieira wrote:
I've filed the bug a long time ago so I can't remember exactly the bug ID or the title I gave it.

Do you want me to file a new one? Do you want me to attach sample images (I think you need to do some work around to attach images to a javafx bug report?)?

Thanks Philip

On Mon, Aug 9, 2021 at 4:06 PM Philip Race <philip.r...@oracle.com <mailto:philip.r...@oracle.com>> wrote:

    That would be a separate piece of work.  I can't imagine much if
    any overlap.
    Is there a useful bug ID for what you are referring to ?
    The glyph images come from DirectWrite on Windows so I am not sure
    if there's something specific ..

    -phil.

    On 8/9/21 3:44 AM, Pedro Duque Vieira wrote:
    Hi!

    @Phil Race <mailto:philip.r...@oracle.com> If you're going to
    tackle font rendering, would it also be possible to work on
    Windows font rendering? I find that Windows font rendering is
    generally much worse than Mac's.

    One example is, for instance, trying to render "Segoe UI" (the
    Windows default font) , or "Segoe UI Light"  font (or whatever
    variant) with a big font size. The font appears pixelated..

    Thanks,

        +1. It is something I intend to get to for 18.


        -phil.


        On 8/4/21 1:10 PM, Kirill Grouchnikov wrote:
        > May I humbly suggest fixing font rendering color fringe
        issues on macOS


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