OK, so this is sort-of unrelated, but does have to do with font rendering:
I've been trying to only enable the most necessary use flags this time
around (it's fun), and I built my fonts without 'X' enabled. Still, I can't
see a noticeable difference when using them in urxvt. How is the X version
o
On 05.03.2013 01:39, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 04/03/2013 22:48, Yuri K. Shatroff wrote:
Hello gentoo users,
Today I updated my system, including fontconfig from 2.9.0 to the
latest unstable 2.10.2, and after reboot I was quite unhappy to see
all my fonts become ugly, well, can't describe exactly
On 04/03/2013 22:48, Yuri K. Shatroff wrote:
> Hello gentoo users,
>
> Today I updated my system, including fontconfig from 2.9.0 to the latest
> unstable 2.10.2, and after reboot I was quite unhappy to see all my
> fonts become ugly, well, can't describe exactly, kind of as if back in
> 1980s. (n
Hello gentoo users,
Today I updated my system, including fontconfig from 2.9.0 to the latest
unstable 2.10.2, and after reboot I was quite unhappy to see all my
fonts become ugly, well, can't describe exactly, kind of as if back in
1980s. (not that antialiasing disappeared or bad hinting, it w
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