Comment # 15 on bug 951898 from
(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.


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