Hoang

On Mon, 2011-08-01 at 00:50 +0700, Hoang Le wrote: 

> > I have not noticed this problem with LO either in 3.3.2 or 3.4.1, I have
> > seen occasionally a similar problem; letters not being shown in text.
> > This problem seems to be an OS rendering problem because it is not
> > limited to LO. An example is 'be ween' for 'between'.
> >
> > Have you seen your problem in other applications?
> 
> Dear Jay,
> 
> I have this problem only with LO.
> 
> But I notice that text in LO is rendered differently from most other
> applications, a little like Adobe Reader. Text in normal applications
> are very well-rendered, much sharper and very easy too read.
> 
> Here is a screenshot of normal applications:
> https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/RX6ev9ACDevh0RQXO23bkQ?feat=directlink
> And LO screenshot:
> https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/tI3-_4OFC0ijzdgRf4xMyQ?feat=directlink
> 
> LO 3.4 features include this: "Text Rendering: Linux text-rendering
> improvements. Text is now drawn via Cairo with the same subpixeling
> options as other Cairo-using apps. The outcome is that text in
> LibreOffice is rendered the same as the rest of your desktop". If font
> rendering in 3.4 is supposed to be the same as the rest of my desktop
> then my LO is not correctly functioning
> 
> Best regards,
> Hoang
> 

I suggest filing a bug report about the poor rendering. The site is
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/ . You will need to create an account and
log in. Then select LibreOffice from the project list to enter the
report. Please include your screenshots.
-- 
Jay Lozier
[email protected]

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