Hello,

Am Dienstag, den 17. März schrieb Samuel Rødal:
> Tomáš:
> > It uses the old hinting mechanism and looks somewhat better, but subpixel
> > rendering is off. This is still worse than qt3.
>
> Did you apply the patch cleanly against Qt 4.5? The patch doesn't enable  
> or disable subpixel rendering, it simply switches between a Qt 3 style  
> intrapixel and Qt 4 interpixel filter.

I don't know what the patch should do and where the problem lies, but
on two Debian machines I tested the qt 4.5.0-2 packages effectivly
disable subpixel-rendering. This looks much better than the uglified
glyphs from 4.5.0-1 but still is not the desired result.

I'm assume there is (still) a bug in the patch, probably somewhere
around the call to convertRGBToARGB and the legacyFilter boolean.

Assumption: perhaps we here have three different libraries trying to
work around FT_CONFIG_OPTION_SUBPIXEL_RENDERING = false, namely
GTK/pango, kde3 and kde4, and in the past it worked because they all
did something similar.

        MfG
        bmg

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