Hi! Thanks for your quick response!
Am Sonntag, 26. April 2009 schrieb Fathi Boudra: > Some changes affects Qt 4.5.1 font rendering: > (...) Yes, thanks. I had a look into QTs changelog before posting, but could not pinpoint the change which caused the change. It doesn't really matter anyway, as the web link you posted and the original page I mentioned in my bug report show solutions which solve the display problem. It took some time to google the solution, however, and I guess many users - not knowing anything about libfontconfig or even its existence - will not be able to use the information on these pages at all. That's why I suggested to add an explanation and some easily activatable config file snipped to the QT package's docs, and maybe already install an appropriate file in "/etc/fonts/conf.avail/" with an explanation in the README of how to link it to "conf.d". I'd even vote for this configuration to be default, as I wrote, but I understand that there might be people who actually prefer the significantly more blurred non-legacy font rendering. (Though I wonder why, as I do not see the point in "smoothing" exactly vertical or horizontal lines which will never look yagged by definition...) Greetings, Gunter
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