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VRGB sub-pixel hinting causes black-on-black text rendering
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Correction to above,
Upoon opening a few more web pages and rechecking Banshee status popup, i did
have to restart firefox (tested twitter.com where i knew i had seen the effect
before) and Banshee to clear the text blockyness. Worked on console without
restart oddly enough.
Still a successful
Just to re-itterate success in experiencing this problem and solving it with
the gconftool command suggested above.
Problem experienced across upgrades between Intrepid and Jaunty on 64bit dell
Latitude D630.
Attempt 2 to write this comment.
I was experiencing issues which match this bug.
Text
Confirmed on Jaunty. I have non-transparent white text on black, which
shows up everywhere Compiz seems to put text (emerald window titles,
scale window titles, resize info, application switcher window titles,
etc). Example screenshot attached for the heck of it.
** Attachment added: "Broken appli
** Changed in: cairo (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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I'm building cario packages in my PPA for testing. I've simply inverted
the "#if 1" to "#if 0" in the patch and bumped the package version.
https://launchpad.net/~intuitivenipple/+archive/ppa?field.name_filter=cairo&field.status_filter=published&field.series_filter=any
The Hardy package is based
Good news: Nicolaus may have found the issue. If someone could try to
recompile cairo with the change described in
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10301#c80 and then report
if the problem is solved, that would help.
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** Summary changed:
- Compiz resizeinfo legend characters appear as filled blocks
+ VRGB sub-pixel hinting causes black-on-black text rendering
** Description changed:
- Binary package hint: libcairo
+ Binary package hint: libcairo2
- Gutsy x86_64.
+ There is a long-standing problem (Gutsy, H
Since upstream can't make up their minds on this I've un-assigned myself
- it doesn't look like this is going to be addressed any time soon. I
had been hopeful of some kind of resolution that we could implement as
an SRU. I've added a bug-track link to the upstream bug report.
When using VRGB sub-
> Why is this patch in ubuntu in the first place?
Because without it fonts look really ugly. That's a personal taste, but
I think it reflects the opinion of the majority of users.
IMHO, The real question is why it is still not included in upstream
Cairo.
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Compiz resizeinfo legend characters
This bug is still in Intrepid. Let's fix it?
I ripped out the debian/patches/04_lcd_filter.dpatch and recompiled.
This fixes the bug both in resizing windows and other apps (like
firefox) painting some text incorrectly. As described above, it only
happens with VRGB subpixel smoothing.
Why is th
I'm using Hardy and I've got the problem as well. But I think it's more than
"low" priority because it concerns more than just the resizing info. A lot of
things are rendered like think.
For example: selecting text in firefox then drag it in somewhere has the same
effect.
Another example is the
** Changed in: cairo (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: libcairo => cairo
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After upgrade to Hardy the compiz resize legend still looks as shown in
comment 2.
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Could anybody try if that's still happening in hardy?
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Confirming. With the Desktop Effects disabled I has the same bug when
displaying SVG in Firefox. Switching away from subpixel rendering (VRGB)
to the best shape and back solved the issue.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/1073
Hi there
Thanks TJ for working on this, seems to be as you pointed a libcairo issue
rather than compiz, so i'm leaving just the libcairo task open, if you don't
think this is correct, please feel free to re-open it for the compiz package.
Thanks again for help to make Ubuntu better, keep up with
Slight correction to the manually re-edited IRC conversation above - I
managed to mangle the speakers in part of it. Here's the correction:
cworth: But I don't really know what it's doing. And if you've found a bug in
it now...
TJ: In looking it over I'm already concerned on how it casts unsigned
Scott (Keybuk) has confirmed the issue on x_86 32-bit as well.
It looks as if the patch we have here is based on one originally
submitted to Cairo in October 2005 by Frederic Crozat of Mandriva.
http://lists.cairographics.org/archives/cairo/2005-October/005550.html
In that mail-list thread the s
Tracked down the apparent cause to libcairo's
debian/patches/02-cairo-1.4.8-lcd-filter-2.dpatch.
The bug reveals itself if sub-pixel rendering is enabled and rgba_order
'VRGB' is selected.
$ gconftool-2 -a /desktop/gnome/font_rendering
rgba_order = vrgb
antialiasing = rgba
dpi = 96
hinting
** Also affects: libcairo (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Summary changed:
- gnome-terminal resize legend displayed as blocks when Compiz is enabled
+ Compiz resizeinfo legend characters appears as filled blocks
** Description changed:
- Binary package hint: compiz
+ Binary package hint: compiz-fusion-plugins-main
Gutsy x86_64.
Whilst Comp
** Attachment added: "resizeinfo when using white text"
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Adrian, are you using Gutsy x86 or x86_64 (AMD64) ?
I'm wondering if this might be an issue to do with 32-bit vs 64-bit
values. If you're using 32-bit though, we can scrub that line of
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Thanks to Basilio's suggestion and Adrian's test with a new user profile
I was spurred into investigating this some more.
In System > Preferences > Advanced Desktop Effects Settings
In the Utility section, disabling "Resize Info" disables the effect.
With "Resize Info" enabled I played with the
I can confirm that creating a new user fixes the problem. I have "flushed" all
GNOME configuration files in my home directory and the problem has disappeared.
I guess fixing up some or most of the ~/.gconf/apps/compiz/ hierarchy would
resolve the problem.
I have not tried yet Preferences / Advan
Hi Adrian
Could you please create a new user, and with this clean environment try to
reproduce this issue?, I've never experience this and don't really know what
could be causing it, I'm just shooting in the dark here.
I think it could be beneficial if you check this with normal/extra and custom
I am in the very same situation (gradual updates until final Gutsy release). I
can think of two possible tests right now:
1. "flush" all compiz settings in order to revert to default setup (or even
certain plugin(s) settings)
2. Switch to "i810" driver instead of "intel" driver
3. upgrade or r
I was just thinking earlier about how to further debug this. The
problem is still present with the final release updates.
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sorry about the delay in the response, does this still happens, it has been a
couple of upgrades since then and this issue could be solved by one of them.
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Hi Tj
could you please attach a screenshot demonstrating this?
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Basilio Kublik (sourcercito)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: compiz
Gutsy x86_64.
Whilst Compiz is enabled if a gnome-terminal window is drag-resized the
legend displaying the size during dragging is displayed as blocks rather
than numbers.
When Compiz is disabled the resize legend appears correct.
** Affects: c
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