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Hi, I just wan't to report that this bug is still present in Ubuntu
10.04. I'm using Radeon HD 4670, Catalyst 10.8 and a LCD monitor. The
fix posted in comment a
href=https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fontconfig/+bug/369275/comments/3;#3/a
worked, but now the text is harder to read.
I
Tom,
What happens if instead of changing .font.conf or Appearance settings
you create a new user? Is there bleeding in this case?
We need to be certain this is not caused by another piece of
configuration elsewhere.
Also, please make sure your nvidia driver is at the latest version
available.
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. I think this bug has been fixed in the current stable
release Ubuntu 10.04 LTS. Can you test it with the live environment of
the Desktop CD to see if it is reproducible? Thanks in advance!
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Hi Philippe,
I don't have the 10.04 Desktop CD around, but I upgraded my 9.10 release to
10.04 a couple weeks ago. When I remove the above-mentioned .fonts.conf from
my $HOME and restart the machine, I still see the shadows. I'm attaching a
screenshot with this comment. I will provide a
Hi again,
I am providing this second screenshot with .fonts.conf re-introduced to my
$HOME/. As you can see, there's no bleeding going on now - vs. the previous
screenshot (without the .fonts.conf).
** Attachment added: image showing text that is *not* bleeding
Just in case the 'bleeding' isn't obvious: look at the 'M' in $HOME in
both the screenshots. The first bleeds a bluish color all around the
'M'. The second screenshot does not.
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I think we will need a thiird opinion on this because I change the font
rendering on my computer *not* to have any hinting, and you seem to
prefer it with full hinting. The default is just in the middle, which
causes too much fuzziness for you, but it's not smooth enough for me :)
I will let this
I moved .fonts.conf to somewhere else, ran gconftool-2 as you suggested
and restarted the machine. When I brought up Firefox, the letters had
the same rainbow/bleeding effect (it's not causing me fuzziness -
which to me implies that the edges are just not sharp enough - it's just
that the wrong
Here's the second firefox url bar screenshot with .fonts.conf back in
place.
** Attachment added: nonBleeding2.png
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/48835446/nonBleeding2.png
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I have just installed 9.04 on an HP Omnibook XE3 which has an Intel
graphics card. It is experiencing the same problem. When I first start
it I can open a terminal window or firefox and read it fine, but after a
short while it becomes less and less readable. The text initially
bleeds to some
Wow, this is pretty terrible - must be something different than what I
experienced. My shadows were always there (i.e. it didn't get worse) and
it was only like 1 pixel width. Also, I no longer have the problem after
following the advice someone gave of putting the following .fonts.conf in my
** Attachment added: snap.png
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26138832/snap.png
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