After i enabled subpixel aliasing the bytecode hinting works much better. 
Hoverwer not as good as it should be (qt, gtk applications).Also i don't like 
subpixel aliasing. Same effect you will get if you build freetype 2.1 by 
hand. 

ex: ./configure --prefix=/opt/freetype21/ && make && make install
and LD_PRELOAD openoffice against it.

This bug is releated to both dapper and edgy freetype22. I will try some 
diffrent OO binaries next week.

Dnia piątek, 13 października 2006 13:40, Xavier napisał:
> Could you look at:
> https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/openoffice.org/+bug/54776
>
> and try playing with ~/.fonts.conf and tell me if it improves thing for
> you. I believe that your screenshot looks like what I had initially. And I
> believe there is no hinting done there at all. After adding a ~/.fonts.conf
> file, fonts look better (so maybe autohinting got enabled?). Though I admit
> it still doesn't look as nice as bytecode interpreter.

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OpenOffice doesn't use fontconfig settings
https://launchpad.net/bugs/24004

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