On 12/15/2016 05:16 AM, Artur Rataj wrote:
By the way, are you shure that 2d-dev is the correct mailing list?

yes it is.
  Isn't
Java2D rendering the glyph data as any other shape, i.e. a font rasterizer
is not used?
wrong. Java 2D uses a font rasteriser.
Anyway, it seems that OpenJDK for Linux is shipped with an inferior font
rendering by default, and that at the same time there is a number of
patches around which attempt to improve this. Sometimes applied by distro
packagers, more often not. Android-studio possibly uses a variant with such
a patch applied. Perhaps this one https://github.com/tuxjdk/tuxjdk, I have
no idea.

But, why aren't these patches integrated into OpenJDK, if the problem
persists for years already?
openjdk builds from Ubuntu will use the installed platform rasteriser (freetype).
This looks like a font that is not well hinted.
If some client then ignores the hints (maybe android studio is doing that)
then it would not be susceptible.
Anyway as Erik says this is NOT the right list so I'll stop there.

-phil.

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