https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=463024
Jan Rathmann <jan.rathm...@gmx.de> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |jan.rathm...@gmx.de --- Comment #22 from Jan Rathmann <jan.rathm...@gmx.de> --- I did two tests by booting the live images of current Neon user and Kubuntu 22.10. - Neon live-image: (Plasma 5.26.5, Frameworks 5.101, Qt 5.15.8) Can reproduce the bug. By default, sub-pixel rendering is turned off in the font settings. But nevertheless I can see in a screenshot that sub-pixel rendering is used in the text of the clock applet in the systray! For text in Kickoff and KDE apps (tested Systemsettings, Dophin, Window decoration), everything seems to be correct (no sub-pixel rendering). However, Firefox (GTK) uses sub-pixel rendering in its UI texts! - Kubuntu 22.10: (Plasma 5.25.5, Frameworks 5.98, Qt 5.15.6) Bug in the Plasma panel is not there. By default, sub-pixel rendering is turned on. If I turn it off in the font settings (and restart Plasma session), even the clock applet text is correctly rendered without sub-pixel rendering. For anything else, results are the same as within Neon: KDE apps correct, Firefox (GTK) "wrong". -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.