Now that you mention it, I just noticed it in Gnome Tweaks...

1. Click on "Windows" in left pane of the Gnome Tweaks window.
2. Note that a scroll bar is present, because the content doesn't fit in the 
the main (details) portion of the window.
3. Notice that the fonts are blurry in the main (details) portion of the window.

4. Click on and slowly drag down the bottom edge of the Gnome Tweaks window, so 
the window gets taller, and the full content appears.
5. Note that the scroll bar disappears when the content fits in the the resized 
window.
6. Notice that the fonts are NO LONGER blurry in the main (details) portion of 
the window.

By simply by changing the window size, you can make the font change from
blurry to sharp!

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Title:
  blurry font as document is longer than one page and scroll bars appear

Status in GTK+:
  Fix Released
Status in gtk+3.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  I have recently installed GNOME Ubuntu 14.04 and gEdit application
  seems to have a strange behavior whenever the document is longer than
  a page and vertical scroll bars appear on the screen (I just checked
  the same problem with long lines that enable horizontal scroll bars).

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