On 3 December 2012 22:26, Kamil Paral <kpa...@redhat.com> wrote:

> > Hi All,
>
> > As you know Liberation 2.0 is one of the feature of Fedora 18. Recent
> > analysis and comparison with Liberation 1 it is more clear that
> > final output of Liberation 2.0 is not as sharp as it was with
> > Liberation 1.0. Though both are from same vendor (Ascender
> > Corporation) hinting bytecodes are different.
>
> > Liberation2 already available in Fedora18 Beta, if one wants to
> > install both fonts simultaneously Download [1] has liberation ttf
> > with different family name, so one can have both version same time
> > on Fedora. (cp to /usr/share/fonts/liberation and then fc-cache)
>
> > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=856239 , though bugzilla
> > has more than 100 comments but if someone see to the attached
> > screenshot will be sufficient for review.
>
> I have replied in https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=856239#c125
>
> I was very unpleasantly surprised by Fedora 18, because some sites are
> blurry as hell. I think people should not respond to this thread unless
> they see it on their own eyes first (and try to read some long article with
> that font). It makes my eyes bleed. Fedora 17 rendering was definitely
> better and crisper.
>

Yes, that is clear from screenshots.


> If you do keep the current blurry fonts as default (god forbid), please at
> least provide an easy way to switch to Fedora 17 rendering style. Thanks.
>

We all thought we need to wait for some more times for this feature.
Decided in Fedora i18 meeting to defer this feature now. I will build
liberation 1.07.2 soon for Fedora 18. It will solve the issue.
Backward compatibility is difficult in this case. But next time i will give
better try.

Regards,
Pravin Satpute
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