https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=355935
--- Comment #31 from Filip <tyx...@gmail.com> --- "It is not a universal issue, because it does not happen on every system" - cfeck There also seems to be some confusion about what the word "universal" means, albeit in a much problematic manner. Universal doesn't mean "reproducible with my settings". It means "reproducible with the settings $user used". To yet again strengthen the claim that is a universal bug, I felt compelled to install KDE Neon in a VM. This was a clean install and an entirely different distro than the one I regularly use. The bug was reproducible. Here are the clear-cut steps for reproducing it on your system: 1. Install a non-default font like Lato (if not already installed, link: http://www.latofonts.com/lato-free-fonts/) 2. Set subpixel rendering to "RGB" 3. Set hinting to "none" 4. Switch all of the fonts to the non-default one 5. ***Reboot*** (this is crucial because everything will look fine if you don't) 6. Observe the bug in the plasma-pa applet or the start menu application launcher. With this more impartial testing in KDE Neon, with Lato pt 10 bad spacing can be seen in the "History" text in the start menu, and with Lato pt 11 it was most obvious in the "Application" text in the plasma-pa applet. DPI of 96 used. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.