It seems odd gimp doesn't override the system and user's configuration
of the rgba attribute to none, e.g. by providing a
/etc/gimp/2.0/fonts.conf, e.g.
https://gist.github.com/csaez/5d8286b134266e51c6cb76fd218d1d5d

If they think that a user might want to produce a PNG with rgba set for
a particular sub-pixel layout then they could have a UI choice on the
text-tool's options, just as they currently have anti-alias to override
the system and user.

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