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[On 23 Mar, @19:57, Daniel Holbach wrote in "[Bug 33772] antialias problem ..."]
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> What happens if you try usin
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What happens if you try using Terminal System-Font (I have Monospace 9
in gnome-font-properties) - does that work?
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[On 23 Mar, @14:09, Daniel Holbach wrote in "[Bug 33772] antialias problem ..."]
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> Normally please have dif
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Normally please have different bugs for different issues, but which font
configuration do you have for gnome-terminal?
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sudo dpkg-reconfigure fontconfig, answered:
- native (verdana, ms truetype)
- subpixel rendering (for lcd)
- bitmap: no
fonts look okay in epiphany :)
And I still have my fixed font in gnome-terminal. This puzzles me a bi
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sudo dpkg-reconfigure fontconfig, answered:
- native (verdana, ms truetype)
- subpixel rendering (for lcd)
- bitmap: yes
Coupled this with todays (22 march) updates and the fonts in epiphany
look non-antialiased again.
-
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Task: ubuntu epiphany-browser
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desktop Bugs
Status: Unconfirmed => Needs Info
Comment:
You should not change the configuration by deleting stuff by hand like
that. fontconfig configu
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Fixed this by removing some symlinks in /etc/fonts/conf.d
It look it was a font-config configuration error. Stil weird it worked
in breezy
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disabling my .fonts.conf fixes this behavior.
Contents of that file:
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When disabling:
Let Web Pages Specify their own fontso
The fonts look better again.
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oh, galeon AND firefox seem to have the same problem. So it might be
related to gecko/mozilla
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Added: screenshot of slashdot when browsing with epiphany
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Affects: epiphany-browser (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
It seems like epiphany is rendering some sites without anti-aliasing. At least
for
me the slashdot headlin
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