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--- Comment #18 from Michael Catanzaro ---
(In reply to Nikolaus Waxweiler from comment #17)
> Linear metrics are advance widths that are the same regardless of pixel
> size. Before, hinting or just rounding of advance widths would force you
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--- Comment #17 from Nikolaus Waxweiler ---
Linear metrics are advance widths that are the same regardless of pixel size.
Before, hinting or just rounding of advance widths would force you to recompute
metrics for text after every size (or
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--- Comment #13 from Pierre Ossman ---
I tried to pinpoint what in the upgrade caused this, but I'm having problems
doing so. Suggestions welcome.
I tried downgrading epiphany to epiphany-3.38.3-1.fc33.x86_64.rpm, but it
didn't have any
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--- Comment #12 from Pierre Ossman ---
Created attachment 1819931
--> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/attachment.cgi?id=1819931=edit
screenshot of chromium
My bad. It was just that Chrome was using other fonts. By overriding the CSS a
bit I