https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=161566

--- Comment #7 from miafr...@duck.com ---
Unfortunately(In reply to Stéphane Guillou (stragu) from comment #6)
> tested on Ubuntu 22.04 with Wayland and:
> 
> Version: 24.2.4.2 (X86_64) / LibreOffice Community
> Build ID: 51a6219feb6075d9a4c46691dcfe0cd9c4fff3c2
> CPU threads: 8; OS: Linux 6.5; UI render: default; VCL: gtk3
> Locale: en-AU (en_AU.UTF-8); UI: en-US
> Calc: CL threaded
> 
> I can't reproduce - or maybe I can't see the difference. Can you please be
> more specific about the issue, maybe annotating the screenshots side-by-side?
> 
> And please share the full version info from Help > About LibreOffice.
> 
> Thank you!


I just opened up a document to test again and the rendering has changed. This
presumably is due to the KDE Plasma 6.1.1 update.

The issue with inaccurate font shapes seems to be gone. However text now looks
slightly soft at any fractional scaling level compared to integer scaling. 

Fonts now look better on my 4K screen which I run at 120% scaling, but worse on
my tablet which I run at 195%. Previously when the scaling was close to 200%
the font looked both smoother and crisper and more true to shape, but now on
both displays it looks true to shape but a little soft. (I still consider this
an improvement since being true to shape is more important to me than
sharpness)

I still stand by my initial hypothesis that the font is being rendered at an
integer resolution and then downscaled – it just looks like the downscaling
filter has been modified to now include more anti-aliasing.

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