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Truetype scaled font issue
From: |
Ben Smith |
Subject: |
Truetype scaled font issue |
Date: |
Sat, 28 Aug 2021 15:22:24 +1000 |
Hi All,
I'm curious why many scaled fonts look perfect in Ubuntu 16 (freetype
2.6.1) , but terrible in Ubuntu 20 (2.10.1).
To reproduce in Ubuntu 20:
1. $ xfontsel -scaled
2. Select these options: fndry=misc, family=fixed, pxlsz=17.
3. Observe ugly font.
4. Try other settings, notice how everything is ugly.
I came across the issue when I had to get the X server working with a
legacy application running in a VM. The app requests a scaled Liberation
font in XLFD format.
I ended up working around the issue by converting the font to a bitmap in
Ubuntu 16 using Fontforge, then copying the file back to Ubuntu 20 and
enabling bitmaps in freetype. So much pain!
Is this behaviour a bug, or by design?
Cheers,
Ben
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