https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1645763



--- Comment #37 from Marek Kašík <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Christian Stadelmann from comment #35)
> (In reply to Kevin Kofler from comment #34)
> > cairo-1.16.0-3.fc29.x86_64 sets the correct LCD filter by default (that's
> > what the change in cairo-1.16.0-2.fc29.x86_64 was for), so it is normal that
> > setting it manually has no effect.
> 
> Oh, that makes sense, thanks for the hint.
> 
> > If you are still not happy with the result, you will probably just have to
> > disable subpixel antialiasing altogether. Subpixel antialiasing necessarily
> > has to play with the colors of the pixels.
> 
> Subpixel antialiasing is still way worse than the freetype-freeworld
> solution from rpmfusion on Fedora 28. The rpmfusion/freeworld solution
> looked good, but both the new cairo-1.16.0-2.fc29.x86_64 subpixel
> antialiasing and the grayscale antialiasing do not as they do not give sharp
> edges. The cairo-1.16.0-2.fc29.x86_64 subpixel antialiasing is exaggerated
> too much to be comfortable to look at. Is it possible that it is being
> applied twice?

Under which application do you see the problem? I think that Thunderbird and
Firefox have their own cairo so the system one does not solve the issue.
Could you attach a screenshot so I can see the problem?

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