Hello,
I upgraded qt4 to 4.5.1-2 today and can confirm that this bug is finally
fixed.
Thanks,
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when the Legacy LCD filter is chosen. (Closes: #448555)
It uses the old hinting mechanism and looks somewhat better, but subpixel
rendering is off. This is still worse than qt3.
http://store.lisk.in/tmp/2009-03-17-102510_1280x800_scrot.png
(left - qt3, right - qt4)
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now. Just to be sure, I upgraded to qt 4.5 and
tried the lcdfilter setting they talk about in [1], but nothing changed. I'll
try to watch the thread.
[1] http://labs.trolltech.com/blogs/2008/09/01/subpixel-antialiasing-on-x11/
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ymore.
Nope, going into KDE (version 3) setting dialog and enabling hinting makes it
use hinting but disables subpixel rendering completely (and can't be enabled,
dunno why). Removing ~/.fonts.conf and xrdb settings it generated, qt3 looks
fine again and qt4 looks fucked again.
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7;m running 4.4.0-2 from unstable. Should I
switch it somehow somewhere?
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