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I'm building it for rawhide now. It'll hit stable Fedoras in September.
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--- Comment #40 from Pierre Ossman ---
That's hopeful. Fedora 39 has WebKitGTK 2.44. Does Fedora 40 have the new
version?
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--- Comment #39 from Michael Catanzaro ---
Note that in WebKitGTK 2.45/2.46 the font rendering backend has changed from
cairo to skia, so this bug report will no longer be relevant, and also not
reproducible unless you can find a way to
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--- Comment #30 from Pierre Ossman ---
Sure, filed here: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/cairo/cairo/-/issues/511
And as noted, vertical hinting also seems to be affected so this should be a
general issue.
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--- Comment #29 from Michael Catanzaro ---
I doubt you'll get any response from the package maintainer here. You'll
probably need to take this to upstream.
That said, be prepared to be told that subpixel antialiasing is the new
hotness, and
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--- Comment #27 from Pierre Ossman ---
Never mind, that was some oddity with DejaVu. Installing Bitstream got more
consistent behaviour.
I tried that special build of Cairo, and it does indeed seem to be it. With
that applied I'm getting
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--- Comment #25 from Pierre Ossman ---
Sorry for the delay here. I'm trying to set up a VM so I can play around more
freely with things. However I'm having trouble getting epiphany to respect the
settings properly. It's still not doing full
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--- Comment #24 from Marek Kašík ---
Hi,
I had a look at where the subpixel positioning comes from. I've found out that
the subpixel positioning was added to cairo 1.17.4 and indeed reverting it
shows the result Pierre expects.
It was added
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--- Comment #23 from Michael Catanzaro ---
(In reply to Pierre Ossman from comment #22)
> If this is something that everyone else is doing, then it seems very odd
> that I'm only seeing the issue in Epiphany? It seems to me that either
>
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--- Comment #22 from Pierre Ossman ---
If this is something that everyone else is doing, then it seems very odd that
I'm only seeing the issue in Epiphany? It seems to me that either everyone else
has a workaround for this case, or are doing
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--- Comment #21 from Michael Catanzaro ---
(Oh, also as I mentioned in comment #10: even if we *were* doing subpixel
positioning and I *did* know how to disable that, it seems that's what everyone
else is moving to nowadays, so I don't think
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--- Comment #20 from Michael Catanzaro ---
You could try hunting down a font expert to suggest specific code changes in
WebKit. We're unlikely to change anything unless somebody suggests a very
specific change, and explains exactly why it
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--- Comment #19 from Pierre Ossman ---
Anything I can do in my end to help this progress?
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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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My bad. It was just that Chrome was using other fonts. By overriding the CSS a
bit I
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> There is nothing I can do with this in freetype. Default interpreter is v40
> now and it supports subpixel hinting (although I see that you prefer the old
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--- Comment #9 from Pierre Ossman ---
Thanks for investigating.
Shouldn't this affect more users of Pango in that case? I'm not seeing this in
any other application so far, and I figured Pango is widely used?
(And the v40 engine explicitly
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--- Comment #7 from Pierre Ossman ---
Also note that this still doesn't achieve full hinting for OTF/CFF fonts (bug
1545149), so if Epiphany is choosing such fonts on your system, for some
reason, then you might not see the issue.
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--- Comment #6 from Pierre Ossman ---
Unfortunately every upgrade of the font system tends to disable more and more
hinting, so I have quite a few settings in place. I have not checked which are
relevant here and which aren't.
The
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--- Comment #5 from Marek Kašík ---
Thank you for the info.
Unfortunately, I still can not reproduce this. How do you set the full hinting?
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--- Comment #3 from Pierre Ossman ---
I noticed it in Slack, which is what I primarily use Epiphany for since it has
the best "Web App" functionality. However I can also see it on our company
page: https://www.cendio.com/
This is with the
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