** Changed in: openoffice
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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[ooo-build] OpenOffice.org subpixel font ren
SUSE is not going to sponsor a fix for this (which was filed against
the LibreOffice product we do not have any more).
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I made a LiveCD image in Suse Studio and I was unable to get subpixel
hinting working in 12.3. There is even no third-party refository as
there is for 12.2. This issue prevents me from using 12.3 now.
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My responsibilities have changed, returning bug to general LibreOffice
maintainer pool.
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Title:
[ooo-build] OpenOffi
Reopening because subpixel hinting does not work in 12.3 even at the
same level as in 12.2.
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Title:
[ooo-build] Open
Appears fixed on 12.3
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Title:
[ooo-build] OpenOffice.org subpixel font rendering broken with new
cairo
Status in
I wonder if the problem still exists on openSUSE-12.3.
Otherwise, I think that Thorsten is the best person to look at this.
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Peter.Would you please take a look at this and help to assign to the
right person? Thanks !
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Title:
[ooo-build] Open
** Changed in: openoffice
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
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> If yes, still I wonder whether putting rgba: rgb is correct. This is the key
point of the bug, I guess, but meanwhile the sub-pixel rendering is OFF as
default.
I think subpixel rendering is either on or off. You can supersede some
settings and turn it on, but you cannot affect it in some wrong
I just tried to reproduce the problem on my machine under KDE3. It seems
that without dpi set in Xresources LibreOffice uses a font larger than
that used systemwide for the interface. I have KDE3, KDE4, Qt4, GTK2
applications all using the same font size and only LibreOffice using a
font slightly l
To be sure: does this problem still exist with the recent LibreOffice,
right? I'm asking because the original bug report is pretty old.
If yes, still I wonder whether putting rgba: rgb is correct. This is
the key point of the bug, I guess, but meanwhile the sub-pixel rendering
is OFF as default.
I vote for not accepting these global Xft settings changes at all, since
I expect them to break our global fontconfig configuration. In particuar
the fontconfig snippets being included via /etc/fonts/conf.d/.
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I removed the DPI setting from the patch.
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Title:
[ooo-build] OpenOffice.org subpixel font rendering broken with new
https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/89177
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[ooo-build] OpenOffice.org subpixel font rendering broken with
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/ScreenFontSettings shows the state of
the art of 2009. 2011 uses fontconfig, but Xft.dpi is still read by e.g.
kde to force DPI
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Unfortunately fontconfig does not affect all applications.
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hardcoding 96dpi is just plain wrong.
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c
> What happened to /var in xdm.tar.bz2?
err seems you confised the file with misc.tar.bz2. This file has no /var
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Tit
I suggest you to look at how it works in this appliance
http://susegallery.com/build/start_testdrive/350542/928772
where I use this Xresources file for a long time for best fonts.
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(In reply to comment #8)
> > Why not doing the change in the tarball
> and extract into buildroot as before?
>
> So the changes to be visible.
Ok. I understand now.
> > What's the meaning of all these settings
> and how are they going to change the font rendering? Aren't most of them
> already s
> What happened to /var in xdm.tar.bz2?
Indeed I have corrected this.
> Why not doing the change in the tarball
and extract into buildroot as before?
So the changes to be visible.
> What's the meaning of all these settings
and how are they going to change the font rendering? Aren't most of them
(In reply to comment #6)
> Please accept:
>
> https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/89141
A few questions:
What happened to /var in xdm.tar.bz2? Why not doing the change in the
tarball and extract into buildroot as before?
About this one:
+Xft.dpi: 96
+Xft.antialias: true
+Xft.rgba: rgb
+Xft
Please accept:
https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/89141
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** Changed in: openoffice
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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