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Jiahua Huang wrote:
> On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 8:44 AM, Pan, Shi Zhu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>  Have to say we may need a pole on how many people prefer bitmaped fonts to
>>  antialiased truetype fonts. Almost all of my colleagues remove the bitmap
>>  inside the WQY after they installed ubuntu 8.04 and they like the
>>  antialiased fonts much better.
>>
> 
> The same as you did,
> we also like the antialiased truetype fonts much better.
> 

This bug report is *not* for polling about whether or not embedded
bitmaps should be enabled in the font. Please see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/203571 for why embedded bitmaps got enabled.

The point is: embedded bitmaps are enabled on purpose for this font.
However, this setting should *only* affect WQY ZenHei and not other
fonts on the system. If the renderer or application gets this wrong,
it's either a bug in the fontconfig configuration for this font (which I
don't believe to be the case), or the application is buggy.

Now, the question is in which applications this problem is appearing. If
it happens in *all* QT4 apps, but not in other applications (Gnome/GTK,
Mozilla, OpenOffice), it's most likely a bug in QT4.

As I know this bug does not happen in GTK, Mozilla and OpenOffice, I
suggest it's a bug in libqt4 and not in the font package.
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ttf-wqy-zenhei makes libqt4.4 to render all fonts unantialiased
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/229578
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