Kaj Wiik wrote:Try dpkg-reconfigure fontconfig and enable the autohinter
It looks like gtk disables antialiasing between font sizes 8-16 pt, changing /etc/XftConfig has absolutely no effect. So, can anyone tell where this can be adjusted?
I have latest gtk/gnome packages from testing,
e.g. 'xterm -fa "Bitstream Vera" -fs 10' works perfectly so my setup should be otherwise ok..
Anyone..?
Cheers,
Thanks for reply! Although this did not solve the problem itself but it lead me to the right direction. The cause was .fonts.conf *in my home directory*!! I have no idea when/why/what has created the file. Now it is very clear and for those who prefer not to antialias fonts at certain sizes this might be even useful:
<?xml version="1.0"?> <!DOCTYPE fontconfig SYSTEM "fonts.dtd"> <fontconfig> <match target="font" > <test compare="more" name="size" qual="any" > <double>8</double> </test> <test compare="less" name="size" qual="any" > <double>15</double> </test> <edit mode="assign" name="antialias" > <bool>false</bool> </edit> </match> <match target="font" > <edit mode="assign" name="rgba" > <const>rgb</const> </edit> </match> </fontconfig>
Cheers,
Kaj kaj.wiik at rem.ove.iki.fi.invalid
PS. Antialiased fonts on a LCD screen look fantastic!
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