When 20-tahoma.conf is installed the font looks much better for me.
Though the question is if wine1.2 should force the installtion of
tahoma-replacement as a system font.
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Conn, I followed the directions properly the first time.
I also stand by my claim that the snippet produces a rendering that is
not equivalent to the rendering in Firefox prior to this bug.
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Well, my LCD screen is having problems with its backlight so I can't see
the fine details, but perhaps the Tahoma replacement is not as
professional as Deja Vu Sans (with anti-aliasing/hinting working in
both).
Anyway, should the ttf-tahoma-replacement package be assigned to this
bug?
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Arne, thanks for the workaround, it improves the appearance of the
Tahoma substitute on my system.
Eric, ensure that you right-click on the attachment and choose "Save
link as"; if you open the attachment in Firefox and save, it will mangle
the xml data with html headers, and therefore will not wo
Eric Appleman wrote:
> I was referring to your snippet.
>
> It doesn't fix the issue. It sidesteps it.
>
> Facebook and other sites look a lot worse with that snippet.
>
Can you please attach a screenshot?
The snippet does not disable the Tahoma font. It disabled the embedded
bitmaps within tha
I was referring to your snippet.
It doesn't fix the issue. It sidesteps it.
Facebook and other sites look a lot worse with that snippet.
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@Eric Appleman:
To which post are you referring?
Can you please test if the attached fontconfig configuration snippet fixes the
rendering for you?
Thanks.
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The rendering is not acceptable since the workaround doesn't address the
problem.
By disabling Tahoma, you're forcing other fonts to be used and thus
creating a rendering that does not represent what it originally was
before this bug.
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The problem are the embedded bitmap glyphs, which get selected for small
font sizes.
Please try if the attached fontconfig snippet fixes the problem:
$ sudo cp 20-tahoma.conf /etc/fonts/conf.avail/
$ sudo ln -s /etc/fonts/conf.avail/20-tahoma.conf /etc/fonts/conf.d/
Then test if the output in fi
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Yes, the font can be confined to Wine if needed. Not supporting anti-
aliasing or hinting sounds like a bug with the way it's built, however
-- at the moment the Wine package makes it using fontforge. Do we have
a crippled fontforge?
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Even after purging the packages and font files manually and doing
countless "sudo fc-cache -f -v", I still can't get proper font
rendering.
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I'm confirming the issue as well.
The Tahoma replacement shouldn't be register as a system font - it
should be isolated for use by Wine only.
As you can see from the example screenshots posted, the Tahoma
replacement TTF doesn't support anti-aliasing or hinting properly, and
makes font rendering
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Tahoma font issue related for all browsers (FX, Opera, Chromium) and OpenOffice
(seems and other application also).
For example, each page which has "font-family: tahoma;" property (in browser
case) will has this issue.
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