On Tuesday October 21 2014 10:37:20 Allan Sandfeld Jensen wrote: > We can also synthesis non-default stretch.
Any affine transformation should be possible ... > In Qt 5.4 the font system has been improved to also read autohint and > lcdfilter settings from fontconfig which we were lacking, and read more > settings from XSettings. I was under the impression that those that reported That sounds promising. > wrong font rendering in Qt 5 were non-KDE users, and the issue was Qt picking > up non-KDE font settings. As an aside: the problem with Qt5 (< 5.4 in any case) is that there's no longer a way to specify global defaults, as it used to be possible with QtConfig. > I would recommend trying a Qt 5.3.2 package again. Or apply this patch to > your AFAIK Kubuntu has 5.3.2 in Project Neon 5. I'll see if I can find a moment while still on my current trip to fetch the source and see what patches it has, but building anything as huge as Qt5 will have to wait until I get home ... > Qt: https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/92167 . This is what fixes > selecting > fonts based on stylename which is easier than using weight, and happens to be > how the font-selector widget does it, which made it broken before. Hmmm, is that also how Qt4/OS X determines what font file to load for a given font, by any chance? René _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest