Hi Rafael, thanks for your answer :)
Le 11/08/2013 20:55, 神癒礁湖 (Rafael Laguna) a écrit :
Sorry for answering late. The font by default is Ubuntu Medium
(default=ubuntu-medium). It's defined on the lubuntu-default theme. I
don't really understand what you mean. Your visual config seems right.
My problem is that after my manipulation, I don't get the same
appearance that I have on a fresh installation. Except for color, don't
you find on the screenshot that title font of active window is different
from title font of inactive window ?
The "bug" of choosing Bold and it gets back to Medium is a font
problem, not ours. The reason is a bit complicated to explain and it's
about the metrics of the bold font. It's supposed that using Bold on a
word processor should work fine, but not in little sizes, because the
type is not well designed for tiny spaces, so it switches to the
closer type (something like that).
In a few weeks the Ubuntu Font Team will release a new package
correcting some bugs (including this) as well as more types (thin,
extra-bold, etc) and designed explicitely for small sizes as well as
print sizes, which needs another type and kerning technology due the
higher resolutions up to 300 pixels per inch of paper.
Ok, thanks for the information :)
Kind regards,
Pierre Gobin
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