Martin Steigerwald - 22.12.24, 12:28:44 MEZ:
> Hmm, but for some reason I do not have the Noto Sans default font but a
> font called "Inter". Ah, I may have switched to it for seeing whether
> its readability is better than the default. But I did not even have it
> installed, so it may have used the default Noto Sans anyway. I bet I
> had it installed previously, but for some reason it has been removed.
> I now installed it. Let's see.

Looks fine with "Inter" font installed as well. Actually I am happy I 
installed it again. Contrast is clearer. Subjectively I find this is more 
readable than Noto, but of course your mileage may vary.

> Anyway… it is just looking fine. Yours look like probably anti aliasing
> disabled? I have it enabled with RGB sub pixel rendering. And Hinting
> set to "light". Ah, but I also have force DPI for fonts set to 144 dpi.
> It is not recommended to set it here, but it may have been set
> automatically as I configured fractional scaling.

Also works fine with just fractional scaling set to 150%. But haha, it 
again set it to force DPI for fonts set to 144 dpi. So I bet it is 
automatically setup this way by setting fractional scaling to 150%. When I 
set scaling to 100% force DPI is not set.

Again this is on X11.

Best,
-- 
Martin


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