(In reply to Felix Miata from comment #15) > (In reply to Tomas Cech from comment #14) > > Enlightenment doesn't respect X configuration, system configuration > > The disrespect and scaling implementation are why I don't use Gnome or > Cinnamon. > > > but in the wizard you can configure scaling (or later in control panels). > > I tried the control panels after being displeased with and resetting the > initial 1.2 wizard setting to 1.0, but everything at 1.0 is too small to > figure out what to do or how it's supposed to work. Simply trying to figure > it out is too painful because of how slow it is using Intel video, and the > slowness makes it pointless to try to use E anyway. > > Here in this bug I was trying to point out pitfalls of making changes to > fonts configuration to try to match other distros. Once hinting and subpixel > are configured to taste, fonts on my fully configured openSUSE KDE and TDE > installations look good (except for being gray where they ought to be > black). My fontconfig preference stacks on fully configured installations > are topped by Droid Sans, Droid Serif and Droid Sans Mono. One man's meat is > another man's poison. Defaults changes can convert one to the other, making > everybody work more to find or recover happiness. Thank you for your valuable input. Unfortunately I don't plan to work on improvement.