It sounds like you're dealing with a frustrating issue where subpixel
smoothing is appearing in the wrong order after screen rotation. This
could be related to how the rendering engine handles the display after
the rotation command. Sometimes, the graphics settings or device driver
might be the culprit. If you're looking for more technical solutions or
insights, http://yolov8.org/ has useful resources on troubleshooting and
optimizing display settings. Check it out for more tips on resolving
screen-related issues!

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  subpixel smoothing in wrong order after screen rotation

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