I know rog has already asked about this before and I am not sure if
it's feasible or not, but I ask, maybe someone has already thought of
a good resolution:

I'd like to use Go fonts on acme (plan9port linux), but fontsrv(4)'s
antialiased output is rather blurry at least compared to Windows'
Cleartype rendering.
(Without aa it's almost unreadable.)
(I don't have a mac, so I can't compare with acme (plan9port) on macos.)

How do you use Go fonts on linux?
or
Do you maybe have a nice 10 or 11 point version of Go proportional
fonts in font(7) format?
or
Can you maybe think of a vague draft how to generate these fonts on
windows using windows' Cleartype renderer?
or
Does acme on macos with Go fonts look ok? What's the difference?
Assuming fonts for acme are not fontsrv generated on macos, is there a
way to capture that output somehow and generate font(7) fonts?
or
Any other idea, how to have nicer Go proportional fonts for acme on linux?

thanks,
Gergely Födémesi

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