Comment #31 on issue 13185 by marek.matulka: Ugly font rendering on linux
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agl: somehow my Fedora does support subpixel rendering, see file attached
(enlarged
400%) so I would expect Chromium to support it as well. And, surprisingly,
I
Comment #30 on issue 13185 by linusr: Ugly font rendering on linux
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So Chromium for Linux will not have subpixel rendering or will not be
enabled by
default?
Same in Ubuntu as well!?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fontconfig/+
Comment #29 on issue 13185 by spotrh: Ugly font rendering on linux
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Subpixel support is covered by Microsoft's ClearType patents, which is why
we don't
enable it.
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Comment #28 on issue 13185 by a...@chromium.org: Ugly font rendering on linux
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marek.matulka: we pickup the font config from XSETTINGS, we ignore
fonts.conf for
many things at the moment (inc hinting/subpixel settings). Personally, I've
Comment #27 on issue 13185 by marek.matulka: Ugly font rendering on linux
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could you explain me why do I need to file new bug report when the this
issue is
still not solved?
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Comment #26 on issue 13185 by e...@chromium.org: Ugly font rendering on
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See comment 23.
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Comment #25 on issue 13185 by marek.matulka: Ugly font rendering on linux
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The font rendering in Chromium is much better, but it still doesn't pick up
correct
settings from the environment, see screenshot attached - Firefox uses
subpixe
Comment #24 on issue 13185 by ashwinhgtx: Ugly font rendering on linux
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It seems that this has been fixed. Running the latest Chromium on Linux
Mint 7.Most
sites seem OK now, including wikipedia.
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Comment #23 on issue 13185 by e...@chromium.org: Ugly font rendering on
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Please file a new bug using the linux template and follow the instructions
there.
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Comment #22 on issue 13185 by reagle: Ugly font rendering on linux
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I'm running 3.0.197.0~svn20090731r22152-0ubuntu1~ucd1~intrepid 0, and my
HTML still
looks fuzzy -- it's not paying attention to ~/.fonts.conf .
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Comment #21 on issue 13185 by IZOLOTAS: Ugly font rendering on linux
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The problem is solved with the latest build on Ubuntu 8.04.
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Comment #20 on issue 13185 by ashwinhgtx: Ugly font rendering on linux
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Issue confirmed on Linux Mint 7.
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Comment #19 on issue 13185 by alangley: Ugly font rendering on linux
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The state of this bug: the code in Skia for rendering the different hinting
levels
and subpixel (RGB, BGR) X (Horiz, Vert) types is done, as are the blitters
in C cod
Comment #18 on issue 13185 by Ben2talk: Ugly font rendering on linux
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This is an in-progress build of Chromium on Linux. The following
significant chunks of
functionality are known to be missing:...
Different types of fon
Comment #17 on issue 13185 by Ben2talk: Ugly font rendering on linux
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Sadly this doesn't show any change, despite getting a daily update the
rendering is
unchanged (using Ubuntu Jaunty 9.04 with Compiz compositing enabled).
Is any kind o
Comment #16 on issue 13185 by IZOLOTAS: Ugly font rendering on linux
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I have the same issue on Ubuntu 8.04.
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Comment #15 on issue 13185 by rogue.mac: Ugly font rendering on linux
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Hello. I'm currently running Chromium 3.0.194.0(0) on Ubuntu 9.04 and
immediately noticed how bad font rendering is when compared to Midori
(which is another webkit
Comment #14 on issue 13185 by suavii: Ugly font rendering on linux
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Yes also I have the same issue on Ubuntu 9.04. :(
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