To be sure: does this problem still exist with the recent LibreOffice,
right? I'm asking because the original bug report is pretty old.
If yes, still I wonder whether putting rgba: rgb is correct. This is
the key point of the bug, I guess, but meanwhile the sub-pixel rendering
is OFF as default. So, doesn't it break the font rendering in LO as
default?
IMHO, the right place to fix is either LO itself or gnome-settings-
daemon. g-s-d can change Xrm on the fly. (Currently it's changing only
some XSETTINGS_* atoms.)
Alternatively, we may write a helper program to parse fonts-cofig and
change Xrm automatically. This can be called from xinit.
In anyway, as long as the rgba configuration can be changed later,
setting this to a static value doesn't sound like a good solution to me.
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[ooo-build] OpenOffice.org subpixel font rendering broken with new
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