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



--- Comment #43 from Marek Kašík <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Christian Stadelmann from comment #39)
> Created attachment 1513551 [details]
> A screenshot of nautilus running in a GNOME/Wayland session on Fedora 29
> 
> (In reply to Marek Kašík from comment #37)
> > 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?
> 
> Under both a GNOME/Xorg and a GNOME/Wayland desktop, it does seem to affect
> any application: Firefox (firefox-wayland and the default firefox builds),
> any GNOME application such as Nautilus, Evolution, GEdit; GNOME shell;
> Different Qt5 applications, …

It looks like you use "none" LCD filtering from the screenshot. But it is
strange that you see this in so many different environments. I guess that you
have it set globally in a place like "/etc/fonts/conf.d/". Does any of the
files there contain "lcdnone" string?
Do you see the problem under a new user?

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