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Assignee: Chris Cheney (ccheney) => (unassigned)
Status: Incomplete => New
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openoffice 2.2 has a serious problem with font rendering in Ubuntu 7.04
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/92693
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I also confirm this issue(Gutsy). Unfortunately, the switching to best
shapes smoothing, opening OO and then switching back doesn't work for
me.
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openoffice 2.2 has a serious problem with font rendering in Ubuntu 7.04
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/92693
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I confirm this issue, Gutsy and Hardy alpha 5.
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To add to what Jaile said, you can get Best Shapes to operate in
Openoffice while having subpixel smoothing in the rest of your apps.
Before starting Openoffice, change from Subpixel Smoothing to Best
shapes under Appearance Preferences>Fonts. Once Openoffice is loaded,
switch back to Subpixel Smoo
OK I got some pretty interesting news on this one.
I played with the Fonts tab in gnome-appearance-properties. I was using
the "Best shapes" option there, resulting in good fonts everywhere but
in openoffice (please see the screenshot I attached in a previous post).
However, if I use the "Subpixe
Oh, and I will just add that I don't have any .fonts.conf file in my
$HOME (in case ...)
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openoffice 2.2 has a serious problem with font rendering in Ubuntu 7.04
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Sorry for mess-up in posting the previous message. The was a "before"
picture with Openoffice 2.2 as distributed by Ubuntu 7.10 repositories.
This is how the same document would look in the OO 2.3 compiled by OOo.
The jagged fonts and the ugly kerning in small type are gone.
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Installing the .deb for version 2.3 available from openoffice.org changes the
look of fonts dramatically .
Is this just a compile-tile fix?
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openoffice 2.2 has a serious problem with font rendering in Ubuntu 7.04
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Still present in Hardy Alpha 2!!!
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This is how OOo looks in Hardy Alpha 2 (with global subpixel on) :-(
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openoffice 2.2 has a serious problem with font rendering in Ubuntu 7.04
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Still not fixed on Gutsy with OpenOffice 2.3.0 on a fresh install ...
Here is a screenshot.
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Y
I'm not sure if this problem is related, but I didn't see the need for a
new report.
I've been having a lack of sub-pixel hinting on the fonts in OpenOffice
(both 2.2 and 2.3) on Ubuntu (both Feisty, and now, Gutsy) ever since I
can remember. Basically, I managed to pinpoint the problem to Qt apps
I believe that this problem has been corrected in Ubuntu 7.10 OpenOffice
2.3.0. When disabling anti-aliased fonts on my system OOo looks
uniformly ugly and doesn't have weird bolded areas like mentioned in the
initial report. Can you please test with the new version and let me know
if it corrects y
Does anyone having this problem get warnings on the console (e.g. gnome-
terminal), when starting oowriter from there?
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openoffice 2.2 has a serious problem with font rendering in Ubuntu 7.04
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Confirmed.
As a new default user, with any font or anti aliasing setting the text
is blurred (no hinting) and looks partially bold.
As my user however (upgraded from edgy) this only occurs either without
anti aliasing or when using the default "Times" font. All other programs
also suffer from thi
> I tried this on Dapper 2.2 backport and I didn't see
> the same improper rendering.
yes, other/older freetype
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I tried this on Dapper 2.2 backport and I didn't see the same improper
rendering.
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I cannot confirm this.
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Tested on Feisty and was able to reproduce. Fonts look half bold, half
normal when disabling anti-aliased fonts.
To reproduce:
Tools > Options > OpenOffice.org-view > Disable font anti-aliasing
Expected Result:
Choppy font, yet rendered similar.
Actual Result:
Fonts look like some letters are
Yes, that's a workaround, but it's a feisty-only problem. I just
installed OOo 2.2 RC3 on my Edgy machine and it's hasn't no problems
with font rendering.
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However I have found this can be fixed by doing the following explained
in this screenshot link:-
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=2262565&postcount=4
I have also attached the screenshot here for reference.
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Yes I see bad font rendering on the menus and font selection drop down
menus. I have left feisty with its default settings, (nothing has been
changed). I have attached a screen shot to show the font rendering
compared with gedit.
Where I have typed "test font" in the screen shot the font rendering
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