By the way, are you shure that 2d-dev is the correct mailing list? Isn't
Java2D rendering the glyph data as any other shape, i.e. a font rasterizer
is not used?
Anyway, it seems that OpenJDK for Linux is shipped with an inferior font
rendering by default, and that at the same time there is a
Hi Erik. Might be this is not even related to Freetype, but anyway, the
font rendering quality varies a lot. The images in question can be viewed
here:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/41149451/a-method-of-getting-a-linux-jdk
-tarball-with-freetype-like-font-rendering
Best regards,
Artur
Hello.
The default OpenJDK in Ubuntu does not seem to use Freetype (see the
attached a.png, b.png). Yet I know that it is possible that OpenJDK uses
freetype because Android Studio is distributed with one (see c.png).
I want Freetype, and thus I attempted to compile the newest stable OpenJDK