Public bug reported:

The following behaviour puzzles me since several years and it continues
to exist in Jaunty:

Start "Appearance Preferences"
Choose "Fonts"
Click "Details"
Select "Smoothing: Subpixel"
Select "Hinting: Full"
Click "Close"

The strange result on the "Fonts" tab of the appearance preferences is
marked by the cursor in this screenshot. The "Rendering" selector turns
invalid and shows four (-).

What is the meaning of (-) (-) (-) (-)? Is the combination of full
hinting with LCD subpixel smoothing invalid? If it is invalid, why can I
choose it?

** Affects: control-center (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Odd behaviour when selecting "full hinting" for "lcd subpixel smoothing"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/401986
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