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[ft] controlling the "degree" of anti-aliasing
From: |
Mandar Mitra |
Subject: |
[ft] controlling the "degree" of anti-aliasing |
Date: |
Thu, 7 Feb 2008 21:33:24 +0530 |
Hello,
I moved recently from SuSE10.0 (freetype2-2.1.10-4) to SuSE10.3
(freetype2-2.3.5 with sub-pixel enabled), and the rendering of fonts
(e.g. Arial) appears to have changed: out of the box, the letters
appear taller and thinner in 2.3.5. After trying various things, I
found that I get closest to the 10.0 appearance when I turn hinting
off in my ~/.fonts.conf.
But the letters still seemed a little fuzzy compared to 2.1.10, so I
took a couple of screenshots (gmail opened in firefox), and zoomed in
to check. I've uploaded an image at
http://www.isical.ac.in/~mandar/10.3-vs-10.jpg
(the part on the left is from SuSE 10.3).
I'm not sure I'm expressing this correctly, but it appears to me that
the "amount" of anti-aliasing is excessive in 2.3.5, in the sense that
the characters have too much grey around them (notice how the 'p' and
'c' are touching, as are o, o and g). Is there any way to control the
degree of anti-aliasing via .fonts.conf, or is this built into the
code?
Thanks for any suggestions,
Mandar.
- [ft] controlling the "degree" of anti-aliasing,
Mandar Mitra <=