On Sonntag, 3. September 2017 23:44:30 CEST Miguel A. Vallejo wrote: > > It was also be good to know if the issue goes away if you enable > > antialiasing. > Yes, enabling antialiasing solves the problem. It is just bold text, > rendered fine. But I must turn antialising off. Fuzzy and blurry fonts > produce me headache and visual fatigue.
If you have full hinting enabled and well hinted fonts, it shouldn't be blurry,but note modern fonts are typically terribly hinted because they are made more for high res screens or for macs where blurry text is considered part of the key asthethics. For an example of well-hinted fonts I personally recommend the liberation fonts, but only v1, the 2.0 update broke the world class hinting the fonts had, which is why debian has both. Good hinting usually also the only way outline fonts are rendered half decent with antialiasing off. Back to the bug. I made a change in Qt's freetype font engine in 5.9 which is that for OpenType fonts stem darkening was enabled to make antialiasing work better with gamma-corrected blending. Since this is for a special type of antialiasing, it shouldn't happen when antialiasing is disabled, but it is one possibility of something that could have gone wrong and gotten activated when it shouldn't. But another thing that could have gone wrong is that freetype is starting to prioritize non-antialiasing rendering or higher levels of hinting less and less, so newer versions of freetype can often makes such rendering worse. Which is why I asked if you had upgraded that recently. 'Allan